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How to relieve baby gas? What should you know and how to help? Intro guide.

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For new parents and “old” parents here is BabyPillars intro video on How to relieve baby gas? What should you know and how to help guide by BabyPillars.
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During your baby’s first few months, you may notice some discomfort in their abdominal region accompanied by bloating and gas.
One of the reasons these symptoms occur is because your baby’s digestive system is continuously developing. What we aim to learn is how to ease your baby’s symptoms when they ache, and how to prevent pain and discomfort, thereby easing this process of development and making it more tolerable for your newborn.

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How to relieve baby gas, video transcript:

00:01 – 00:03
How to relieve baby gas?

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What should you know and how to help guide by BabyPillars

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Hello, and welcome to another BabyPillars tutorial.

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In this video we will learn:

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Coping methods for your baby’s gas and bellyaches The best way to hold your baby in order to

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relieve gas and stomach symptoms
How you can prevent gas and bellyaches

00:28 – 00:37
Holding positions such as: frontal cradle,
“tiger on the tree” and more

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During your baby’s first few months, you
may notice some discomfort in their abdominal

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region accompanied by bloating and gas.

00:45 – 00:49
One of the reasons these symptoms occur is because your baby’s digestive system is

00:49 – 00:52
continuously developing.

00:52 – 00:56
What we aim to learn is how to ease your baby’s symptoms when they ache, and how to prevent

00:56 – 01:01
pain and discomfort, thereby easing this process of development and making it more tolerable

01:01 – 01:02
for your baby.

01:04 – 01:09
The first thing you can do to prevent a stomach ache is to hold your baby in the cradle position.

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Hold your baby so that it’s head is resting
on one arm, and knees are resting on the other arm.

01:16 – 01:20
Your baby’s ability to bend it’s back
and bring both hands to the central line of

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its body is what allows the belly muscles
to release tension.

01:24 – 01:30
This position relaxes your baby by allowing gas to more easily vacate the body.

01:37 – 01:41
Notice that you can accompany this position with a slight bounce, either up and down,

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or swaying from side to side.

01:43 – 01:48
Use gentle strokes and your voice to help
distract your baby from any discomfort.

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You may find that the cradle position is the most comfortable position for your baby.

01:52 – 01:54
It is a familiar pose from their time in the
womb…

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Note to Parents,
Here you can find your baby development milestones with the stages of development of a baby during the first 24 months of his or hers life. These developmental milestones are divided into 4 categories: Gross motor skills, Fine motor skills, Social development and Language development

Please note that your baby can carry out all stages of development as described, or only some of them at this time; give him the time and space to develop and cultivate his personal development, and work with him on the most important points. There is no need to start from scratch and go step by step; you can opt to go through these with your baby for all of the stages of development, or only some of them, all depending on the age of your baby and his personal development.

Please note that these are not all of the developmental stages your baby needs to pass along as he grows, but only a small part of the various developmental stages during the first 24 months of his life. To get more developmental stages and different tools which will help your baby to realize his developmental potential, click here.

We hope that these steps will give you the tools and the perspective needed to realize your baby’s full developmental potential.

Good Luck,
The BabyPillars Team

One way to Relieve Gas and Colic In Babies and Infants ★ 0-3 Months ★ Baby Exercises & Activities

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Hypnosis Mic: Everything you need to know

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As you can tell I have fallen into the Hypmic hole and can’t get out. My intentions for this video are to simply share my love of the franchise.

Video footage from the official Hypmic youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLQwZQHMTRqeeUSzZt5ii6g

and the Hypmic stage musical youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjy_ELFVGLsOg2jTivyZkHg

Hypmic manga available in Japanese from Japanese Renta and Pocket Shonen Magazine.
―Before The Battle― The Dirty Dawg: https://renta.papy.co.jp/renta/sc/frm/item/188354/
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side F.P & M: https://renta.papy.co.jp/renta/sc/frm/item/190359/
side DH & BAT: https://pocket.shonenmagazine.com/episode/13933686331617760560

The anime has been licensed in English by Funimation.

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Other resources and related things:
Hypmic’s Official site: https://hypnosismic.com/

Anime’s website: https://hypnosismic-anime.com/

Hypmic fan wiki: https://hypnosis-mic.fandom.com/wiki/Hypnosis_Mic_Wiki

yellowdinosaur’s hilarious video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WIMrH3_B98

Marionette Kuromi’s Dio meme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwZTBe0s6HQ

Papers by Akikio Sugawa-Shimada: https://ynu.academia.edu/AkikoSugawaShimada

Interview with Mark Steinberg: http://henryjenkins.org/blog/2013/11/media-mix-is-animes-life-support-system-a-conversation-with-ian-condry-and-mark-steinberg-part-one.html

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Story:
After war, women have taken over ruling politics in the Chuo ward and have banned and destroyed weapons. This has caused men to fight through rap battles using Hypnosis Mics, which can be used to affect people’s sympathetic nerves and influence their thought process. However, the legendary rap group, The Dirty Dawg, has split up into four groups, each representing a division of Tokyo, Japan and engaging in territorial battles using words and the Hypnosis Mics.

Note:

Staff:
Original Work: Evil Line Records.
Direction: Ono Katsumi.
Series Composition: Yoshida Shin.
Character Design: Shiba Minako.
Animation Work: A-1 Pictures.

Cast:
Shou Hayami as Jakurai Jinguji.
Shintaro Asanuma as Samatoki Aohitsugi.
Yuusuke Shirai as Ramuda Amemura.
Subaru Kimura as Ichiro Yamada.
Kento Itou as Doppo Kannonzaka.
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Released: October 2, 2020.
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Muscle Anatomy Of The Neck – Everything You Need To Know – Dr. Nabil Ebraheim

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Educational video describing the muscle anatomy of the neck.

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Femoral Neck Fracture Classification – Everything You Need To Know – Dr. Nabil Ebraheim

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Dr. Ebraheim’s educational animated video describes classifications of femoral neck fractures.

Femoral neck fractures can occur as a result of low energy trauma in the elderly. In this case you will need to get a medical consultation! Femoral neck fractures can also occur due to high energy trauma, such as with falls or motor vehicle accidents. Femoral neck fractures can occur in older as well as younger patients, and in these cases you need to apply the ATLS protocol. Femoral neck fractures can also occur due to insufficiency fractures. This occurs due to weak bones, because of osteoporosis or osteopenia. The patient will have groin pain, pain with axial compression and the x-ray may be normal (helpful in diagnosing insufficiency fracture). There may also be a stress fracture due to overuse and more loading on the hips. Stress fractures may occur in athletes, ballet dancers, or military recruits.
Anatomic classification
1. Subcapital – common
2. Transcervical
3. Basicervical
The subcapital fracture has two classifications: the garden classification and Pauwel’s classification. The garden classification system classifies the fracture according to the amount or degree of displacement. It relates the amount of displacement to the risk of vascular disruption. This classification applies to the geriatric and insufficiency fractures. It can then be classified into two groups: the nondisplaced and the displaced. Types I and II are nondisplaced, while types III and IV are displaced. Type I is incomplete and impacted in valgus. Type II is a complete fracture and nondisplaced on at least two planes (anteroposterior & lateral). Type III is a complete fracture and partially displaced. The trabecular pattern of the femoral head does not line up with the acetabular trabecular pattern. A type IV fracture is completely displaced with no continuity between the proximal and distal fragments. The trabecular pattern of the femoral head remains parallel with the acetabulum trabecular pattern.
The Pauwel’s Classification is classified into three fracture types. It classifies the fracture according to the orientation and direction of the fracture line across the femoral line. It related to the biomechanical stability. The more vertical the fracture, the more sheer forces and the more the complication rate. Type I is stable and has an obliquity ranging from 0-30 degrees. Type II is less stable and have an obliquity ranging from 30-50 degrees. Lastly, type III is unstable and has an obliquity between 50-70 degrees or more. As the fracture progresses from Type I – Type III, the obliquity of the fracture line increases. As the fracture line becomes more vertical, the sheer forces increase and the instability increases. A horizontal fracture is good and stable while a vertical fracture is bad and unstable. The more displaced the fracture, the more disruption of the blood supply and the chance of avascular necrosis and nonunion (can occur in about 25% of displaced fractures). In nonunion occurs in a younger patient, you may help the patient by doing a subtrochanteric osteotomy to reorient the fracture line from vertical to horizontal (will help the fracture healing).
Femoral Neck Fractures Associated with Femoral Shaft Fractures
The typical neck fracture is vertical and nondisplaced. It may require internal rotation view x-rays to see this hip fracture (fracture could be missed). Treatment of this fracture is to fix the femoral neck fracture first, followed by the femoral shaft fracture. The usual combination is parallel screws in the femoral neck and a retrograde femoral rod for the fractured femur.
Stress fractures are more common in females due to the female athletic triad. It can be a tension fracture. The fracture or callus is present on the superior aspect of the femoral neck. Adult bone is weak in tension, so stress fracture of the femoral neck needs to be fixed! This should be an emergency operation before the fracture displaces. With compression fractures, the compression or callus is present on the inferior aspect of the femoral neck. It is believed that if the compression fracture is less than 50% across the neck, then the fracture could be stable and you can do protected crutch ambulation. If the fracture is more than 50% across the neck, then the fracture is unstable and you will do an ORIF. Some surgeons fix all stress fractures of the femoral neck. A female runner with groin pain can indicated a stress fracture. Get an MRI, the fracture will probably need to be fixed.

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