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Thursday, August 30, 2007Y
parents Quiz...

Hehe…in the office nothing to do den go n search about pregnancy info… hehe..i always do that in my free time…=P that’s those quiz Is I took de…hehe…some quite accurate also.. *bleah*… can check in out at www.babyzone.com  a reli great webby for parents

Are You Ready for Parenthood?

Your Score: 29

1-17 Stop and think it over! You may not be in quite the right place to tackle parenthood at this point. Being a good parent requires a lot of work. Consider all of the financial and emotional ramifications of having a baby before you take this step.
18-29 You may be ready for parenthood but you still feel anxious. Don't worry, that's normal. You and your partner should talk about the emotional, financial, and physical realities of having a child, and then work together on the parenthood decision.
30-39 You are and your partner have thought this through and are ready to take the next step! What are you waiting for? Your score indicates you're emotionally, physically, and financially ready for parenthood.

Is Your Body Ready for Pregnancy?

Your Score: 21

20-28 Congratulations! You're taking good care of your body and are on the right track for a healthy and happy pregnancy. Keep up the good work!
14-20 You're getting there! Do you have questions about how to best improve your health and lifestyle? Make an appointment with your primary care physician or your OB-GYN to discuss steps you can take to ensure you're in tip-top shape for pregnancy.
1-14 Uh-ho! You may need to step back and do some work before trying to conceive. Be sure to make an appointment with your physician for a physical and to get a proper assesement of what you can do to make sure you're on track for a healthy and happy pregnancy. You may need to make some sacrificies, but when you get the good news that you're pregnant, it will all be worth while!


Is He Ready to Be a Daddy?

Your Score: 29

1-10 Sorry, sounds like your man isn’t quite ready to make the big step into fatherhood. Whether it is because his career is currently taking front seat or because he just isn’t ready emotionally, be patient. Parenthood is a team sport! To help prepare him for a good game, schedule some time together with extended family, enjoy the company of friends with kids, and offer your love and support while he trains to be the best dad that he can. When game day finally arrives, he’ll be in tip-top shape!
11-24 Looks like your partner is ready for parenting team tryouts! He’s got all his Daddy gear ready, but may need a little time to go over his game book before becoming a father. Help him get ready by investing in a couple pregnancy and baby books and read them together. Offer to baby sit (as a team, of course!) for a neighbor or family member. Schedule time to talk about pregnancy and fatherhood together.
25-33 Congratulations, your spouse is ready to get in the game of parenting! The next step is to snuggle up to the sidelines and hope you get called into the game soon. Be sure to sign up for our preconception calendar . . . and practice, practice, practice!

What's Your Pregnancy IQ?

Sure, you may know that a pregnancy lasts nine months, but there are many other surprises to discover as you head toward that ninth month. Take our Pregnancy IQ test to see how you rank.

Your Score: 22

1-15 Whoops! It's time to start studying for one of the biggest tests of your life! You can find lots of information on BabyZone that'll help you catch up on your pregnancy studies! Find out what you need to know about your pregnancy, when you need to know it with the help of our FREE interactive To-Do List!
16-23 Nice job! You've been doing your homework, but it couldn't hurt to brush up on a few more pregnancy facts before the big day arrives! Find out what you need to know about your pregnancy, when you need to know it with the help of our FREE interactive To-Do List!
24-30 Clearly, you have done your pregnancy research! Perhaps you've even gone through one or two pregnancies because you certainly know the facts revolving around being pregnant! Find out what you need to know about your pregnancy, when you need to know it with the help of our FREE interactive To-Do List!

Answers:
1 - False: You can only determine the gender of your baby through ultrasound or amniocentesis.
2 - False: There is no data to support the myth that how you carry will determine what you will have.
3 - False: There is no data to prove that your baby will like the foods you craved while pregnant.
4 - True: Nipple stimulation causes the release of oxytocin, which can jump-start labor.
5 - False: A healthy pregnancy weight-gain is about 25-35 pounds, although your doctor may advise more or less depending on your pre-pregnancy weight.
6 - False: It is advised that you deliver within 24 hours of your water breaking because of the risk of your baby ingesting meconium.
7 - True: Pitocin is the drug used during an induction to start contractions.
8 - False: Delivery of the baby comes during stage two. During stage three, your placenta is delivered. This usually occurs twenty minutes or so after your baby is born.
9 - False: An episiotomy is given only when necessary, and does not occur during every birth.
10 - False: Most hospitals advise against eating during labor.
11 - False: Many women experience an increase in energy during the second trimester.
12 - False: Pregnant women need not abstain from sexual intercourse unless advised so by their doctor for medical reasons.
13 - False: VBAC stands for vaginal birth after Cesarean.
14 - False: Drinking castor oil or eating spicy foods to start labor is an old wives' tale, although some women swear by these methods.
15 - False: There is no connection between heartburn and the amount of hair a baby has when born.

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