Description
Added on the 23/11/2020 16:41:42 - Copyright : Mother&Baby
Are you struggling to get a good night's sleep as your bump continues to grow? Here are some of the best tips for sleeping soundly to help you nod off naturally Find out more about getting a good night's sleep here: Hope you enjoy! FOLLOW MOTHER & BABY: Website: www.motherandbaby.co.uk Facebook: @motherandbaby Instagram: @motherandbaby S U B S C R I B E ⇨ https://bit.ly/2Ot7x9o
Here are some of the early labour signs to look out for as your due date gets closer... Find out more here: https://bit.ly/3fgcqAs Hope you enjoy! FOLLOW MOTHER & BABY: Website: www.motherandbaby.co.uk Facebook: @motherandbaby Instagram: @motherandbaby S U B S C R I B E ⇨ https://bit.ly/2Ot7x9o
https://one-web.prismamedia.com/#/UKOMM/article/edit/1ef33ec0-17bc-4d0c-8a22-5851ca33ce42
Pulse oximeters measure the percentage of oxygen in the blood when clipped onto a fingertip. And according to HuffPost, they're becoming increasingly popular for home use. People are buying them to monitor a family member if he or she becomes seriously ill with COVID-19. Doctors praise the use of pulse oximeters because they can alert people who don’t realize they’re gravely ill to the fact that their body is struggling for oxygen. One of the biggest worries with COVID-19 is when someone doesn’t realize their oxygen levels have dropped because they don’t actually feel unwell. It's a phenomenon sometimes referred to as happy hypoxia or silent hypoxia. As a normal reading usually ranges from 95-100%, if your reading is under 95%, it's a red flag. Seek medical attention immediately.