You will fail this baby quiz unless you are a veteran mum

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    What kind of a class is it that expectant mothers go to in order to get information about the labor and delivery process?

    • Lamaze
    • Valvose
    • Culcoze
    • Bredaze

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    The Lamaze approach to childbirth considers labor and delivery as more of a natural process than an intervention. Women who are in the process of giving birth are urged to walk around and push when their bodies signal them to do so. The method places an emphasis on specialized breathing patterns in addition to many other natural relaxation techniques for the treatment of pain.

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    True or false: A doctor’s gender reading is always 100%

    • True
    • False

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    To our great relief, assistance is close at hand. With an accuracy of between 98 and 99%, these are high accuracy rate but does not guarantee result since there is a small percentage missing. Also, note that a blood test administered to pregnant women can also establish the gender of the baby.

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    At what time of day does morning sickness usually subside?

    • Morning
    • Afternoon
    • Evening
    • No particular time

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    What do you call the process of delivering a baby using surgical means?

    • A-Section
    • C-Section
    • E-Section

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    A cesarean delivery, also known as a C-section, is a method of childbirth that involves making incisions in the belly and the uterus during the surgical procedure. If there are certain pregnancy difficulties, it is possible that you will need to make plans for a cesarean section.

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    What is an epidural?

    • A baby food brand
    • A type of toy for infants
    • Anesthesia for a woman in labor
    • A cream to help diaper rash

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    An epidural is an injection that is given in the back to block pain signals being sent to other parts of the body.

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    Which of these are babies born without? ***

    • Eyelashes
    • Kneecaps
    • Teeth

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    A tiny piece of cartilage originates in the knee joint of babies during the embryonic stage of fetal development, and this cartilage is present in the knee joint of babies at birth. So yes, newborns do have cartilage. As they get older, these soft cartilaginous kneecaps will change into bony kneecaps.  Small patella syndrome (SPS) is a relatively uncommon syndrome that primarily affects the way in which particular bones are formed. In some circumstances, SPS can occur

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    What are babies born before their due date called?

    • Prepatate
    • Prebirthed
    • Preface
    • Premature

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    What exactly is meant by the term "premature birth"? A premature birth, also known as a preterm birth, occurs when a baby is born before 37 weeks of pregnancy have passed. Premature births are also known as preterm births. When a baby is born prematurely, there is a high chance that they may pass away or be severely disabled.

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    How long is the average pregnancy?

    • 35 weeks
    • 40 weeks
    • 45 weeks

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    The average duration of a pregnancy is 280 days, sometimes known as 40 weeks. When a baby is born before 37 weeks of pregnancy, they are considered to be preterm or premature. Infants born between 23 and 28 weeks of gestation are considered to be extremely premature. Babies who are born between 29 and 33 weeks of gestation are considered to be moderately preterm.

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    Which of these foods should be avoided during pregnancy?

    • Chocolate
    • Cheese
    • Apples
    • Salmon

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    If you consume a large amount of mercury, it may pose a risk to the health of your unborn child. Because of the potential presence of contaminants like dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyls in oily fish, their consumption should be restricted. Consuming an excessive amount of these foods during pregnancy may be hazardous to the health of your unborn child.

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    At what point during pregnancy can a doctor tell the baby’s gender?

    • 18 to 21 weeks
    • 22 to 24 weeks
    • 25 to 26 weeks
    • 27 to 29 weeks

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    The majority of physicians schedule an ultrasound between the ages of 18 and 21 weeks, but an ultrasound can identify the gender of the baby as early as 14 weeks. However, it cannot always be relied upon to be entirely correct. It's possible that your child is in an uncomfortable posture, which makes it hard to get a good look at their genitalia.

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    Which of a woman’s organs will grow in size during pregnancy? ***

    • Kidney
    • Brain
    • Heart
    • Liver

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    True or false: Home pregnancy tests are always 100% accurate.

    • True
    • False

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    Many pregnancy tests sold in stores and available online claim to be 99 percent accurate. However, the ability of home pregnancy tests to diagnose pregnancy in women who have recently missed a period varies greatly from one brand to the next.

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    What is the recommended sleeping position for newborns?

    • On their right
    • On their left
    • On their tummy
    • On their back

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    True or false: All babies are born with a brown eye color. ***

    • True
    • False

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    At what age should potty training start?

    • 1 to 2 years
    • 2 to 3 years
    • 3 to 4 years

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    Between the ages of 18 and 24 months, a lot of kids start showing signals that they are ready to start learning how to use the potty. On the other hand, some children may not be prepared until they are 3 years old. There is no need to hurry. If you begin training your child at a younger age than necessary, it may take more time.