When girls with mental disabilities reach puberty, parents can do so.

Adolescence is the beginning of children’s transformation into adults. The appearance of secondary sexual characteristics is accompanied by changes in children’s body and mood. During puberty, Children with mental disabilities will experience the same changes. It’s just that compared with normal children, These children face more additional challenges. If you don’t have the mind to read the whole article, You can look directly at the last part. You can help your daughter. Usually, a girl’s first menstruation occurs between the ages of 12 and 13. Some parents worry that mentally handicapped daughters cannot handle the problems caused by menstruation well: What if they cannot keep themselves clean? What if we can’t deal with the bloodshed? Dysmenorrhea or emotional changes, how Read More …

Mom, be careful, this disease seriously affects the baby’s intelligence, and must be checked and treated as early as possible!

Do precious mothers still remember? Two to three days after the baby is born, the doctor will take blood from the baby’s heel for an examination. Is it what? Congenital hypothyroidism Yes, it is the baby’s thyrotropin TSH that is taken from heel blood for examination. This examination can preliminarily judge whether the baby has congenital hypothyroidism. Congenital hypothyroidism (hereinafter referred to as [congenital hypothyroidism]) is caused by congenital thyroid defects of the baby or iodine deficiency in the mother’s diet during pregnancy, which can seriously affect the baby’s intellectual and physical development. One in every 2,000 newborns is congenital hypothyroidism. What are the hazards of congenital hypothyroidism? Thyroid hormone is very important to human body, especially to infants. 1. Read More …

Is Down’s syndrome far from us?

Zhao Nvshi, a teacher in a university, found that her son was different from other babies after birth: her eyes were far away, her nose root was low and flat, her crying was different, and her small tongue stuck out of her mouth. The doctor saw that this was not the typical face of most children with Down syndrome? Quickly suggest Zhao Nvshi to do chromosome examination for the child. Is what [Down’s syndrome]? Down’s syndrome, also known as [trisomy 21], is a chromosome abnormality. The sick child has an extra chromosome 21 than others. This extra chromosome significantly changes the development process of the human body, thus producing a series of symptoms. In addition to the special face, children Read More …

Children with Down Syndrome: Integrating into Life Is Not a Dream

The child’s face in the picture, You may have seen it in your life: If the pupils are too spaced apart, A slightly vacant look, Perhaps the mouth that often opens… Such a child is called [honey baby], which is a very sweet name, but behind it is the pain in the hearts of countless parents. [honey baby] is the name of a child with Down syndrome. If this name is a little strange to you, then you should know its other name: trisomy 21 syndrome. Cause of chromosome abnormality After the sperm and egg combine to form a fertilized egg, Life begins to divide and differentiate according to a certain established [procedure], but bugs always exist. During the formation Read More …

Non-invasive Gene Detection: Which Fetal Abnormalities Can Be Screened?

The 30-year-old Liu was told by the hospital that the test results of Down’s screening she did at the 16th week of pregnancy showed [high risk], that is, the risk of her fetus suffering from Down’s syndrome (also known as [fetal trisomy 21] or Down’s syndrome) was higher. Doctors advised Ms. Chen to further confirm the diagnosis by amniocentesis. However, amniocentesis is traumatic after all, and the risk of abortion is relatively high. If you don’t do it, you worry that if you really have bad luck and give birth to a Down’s son, the consequences will be unimaginable. Do it or not? Just when Ms. Liu’s family was at a loss, they overheard friends say that there is now Read More …

The child’s grades are not very good, is it really just not hard enough? What should parents do?

Parents all want to have a clever child. The child’s performance development is uneven, so he hurried to extra-curricular classes for fear of losing at the starting line. Parents’ desire for their children’s success is understandable, but if the method is not correct and forced to instill, they always feel that their children are just not working hard enough, which is likely to really delay their development. Although most parents are unwilling to admit it, due to fierce competition, sometimes parents’ demands on their children may have exceeded their children’s abilities, and some children are not so [smart] by nature. In addition, there are a few children who may have congenital structural or functional problems in the brain, i.e. Mental Read More …