Video Description:During pregnancy, what's the best way to keep your kid-to-be safe - while caring for your kid that is?Transcript:Pregnant with your second, third, or fourth child? Here’s what you need to know about keeping your entire brood safe. If you’re a pregnant mom, it’s wise to exhibit care when picking up your other children. While toting this weight won’t harm your baby, it could hurt your back—so don’t carry a toddler heavier than 25 pounds. If you’re breastfeeding when you get pregnant, it’s fine to continue to do so. Just make sure you’re eating a well-balanced diet and staying hydrated, to meet your body’s demands. If one of your children needs to be vaccinated while you’re carrying his sibling, that too is fine. There is almost zero risk that a live virus vaccine given to your child could pass to you. However, if you did come into active contact with a virus, your baby could be harmed, which is why you need to be wary if your child contracts chicken pox. If you’re already had the virus, then you’re safely immune. But if you sidestepped chicken pox in childhood, exposure to it now could spread to your baby, causing birth defects. So, if one of your children gets chicken pox, talk to your doctor about an anti-viral medication for you - to keep your new little one protected.Category:Pregnant Life/Pregnant LifestyleTags:baby, pregnancy back, birth, breastfeeding, pregnancy and children, during pregnancy, pregnancy and family, infant, pregnant with kids, pregnant lifestyle, parenting and pregnancy, pregnancy, Pregnancy While Caring for Kids, pregnant, pregnant life, pregnant mom, second child, second pregnancy, pregnancy video, while pregnant, with child, chicken pox
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laniererica085 6 months ago
you really need to ask your mom about that one and if she feels your old enough she can tell you all the details.
hannahgal99 9 months ago
baby girls are cutes
hannahgal99 9 months ago
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hannahgal99 9 months ago
Hay imjust a kid but how do you have a baby im 9 years old
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