Month: February 2023
As children get older, a popular question from parents is how to pull your child’s loose baby tooth. Dr. Emily Hahn, Pediatric Dentist at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, encourages parents or children to pull loose baby teeth themselves and shares why it is necessary to get them out in a timely manner. After washing their
Not everyone is familiar with tonsil stones – Dr. Maithilee Menezes, Otolaryngologist at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, explains what tonsil stones are, how they form, what to do about them, and how to avoid them by practicing good oral hygiene. Visit our website for more MomDocs tips: https://childrensmd.org/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2vHvSCw Like
Relationships are all about growth? Huh? *New Podcast* Have you been captured by thoughts about the new somewhat ‘trendy’ reason to end marriages? That marriage is for Personal Growth. Divorce is sometimes inevitable and necessary. If you are getting a divorce – conscious uncoupling is certainly the way to go. Transitioning to being supportive friends
Meet Sawyer, our KIDstruction Week 2018 patient ambassador. This year, learn about his journey with St. Louis Children’s Hospital and how your generosity has directly impacted his recovery. Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stlchildrens Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/STLChildrens Learn More About Donating on YouTube: https://support.google.com/youtube/?p=donate_FAQ’ The St. Louis Children’s Hospital YouTube station is intended as
Everyone gets a cough from time to time, especially children. Many parents ask when a cough becomes something to worry about. Dr. Katherine Rivera-Spoljaric, Pulmonologist at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, walks through the steps of determining when a cough could be a sign of something more serious and when it’s time to consult a doctor.
Morning sickness is a classic symptom of pregnancy. While not always in the literal morning, nausea affects many women in their first trimester. Kari Reimann, certified nurse midwife at Missouri Baptist Medical Center, a sister hospital of St. Louis Children’s Hospital, discusses what can be done to help relieve some of your nausea. Even if
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