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Sp569 Parenting Apart: Effective Co-Parenting, Denise Brandon
Sp441-D-Smart Choices...Tips On Breastfeeding - Why Not Breastfeed?, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Sp441-D-Smart Choices...Tips On Breastfeeding - Why Not Breastfeed?, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
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Sp441-C-Smart Choices...How Your Baby Grows - The Last Trimester, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Sp441-C-Smart Choices...How Your Baby Grows - The Last Trimester, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Health, and Fitness
During the last three months, your baby grows very fast. It is important that you eat enough food so you will gain weight. Much of the weight you gain goes to the baby. Alcohol, drugs and tobacco can cause your baby to come too early and be too small. Sexually transmitted diseases can also hurt your baby.
Sp441-B-Smart Choices...How Your Baby Grows - The Second Trimester, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Sp441-B-Smart Choices...How Your Baby Grows - The Second Trimester, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Health, and Fitness
Your body goes through many changes in the 4th, 5th and 6th months of pregnancy. For example, you will make a lot of blood. Your uterus (womb) and breasts grow larger. You will store extra body fat.
Sp441-A-Smart Choices...How Your Baby Grows - The First Trimester, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Sp441-A-Smart Choices...How Your Baby Grows - The First Trimester, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Health, and Fitness
The first three months are a very important time for you and your baby. Most of your baby's organs are forming early in pregnancy. Alcohol, drugs and tobacco can cause birth defects and miscarriages.
W021-Preventing Sexual Abuse Of Children, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
W021-Preventing Sexual Abuse Of Children, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service
Family
Child abuse is a widespread problem the in United States. According to the National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse, more than 3 million children are abused each year. Of this number, 8 percent are sexually abused. Although sexual abuse is diffi cult to talk about, families must be willing to teach their children how to protect themselves from sexual abuse. Protecting children is everyone’s responsibility.