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How Car Seats Work

Automobile accidents result in some of the most severe injuries known to modern medicine. While in a car crash, our bodies are exposed to tremendous masses and enormous acceleration – which every fifth grader knows gives us very large forces.

Our children are even more fragile than their parents, and therefore even more susceptible to these forces, so we must take special precautions in order to protect them in the event of such a horrible accident. And here’s how car seats work.


car seat info
The main issue is that conventional safety mechanisms (seatbelts, airbags) simply weren’t designed with a child’s frame in mind, and are therefore ineffective in that respect. So in order to properly protect your little ones, you’re going to need some additional equipment – a child’s car seat.

A child’s car seat operates on a pretty simple principle:

1) A harness keeps them stabilizes and pins them to the car seat using five separate contact points.
2) A tether secures it to the backseat of the vehicle and prevents it from toppling over.
3) A cushion that absorbs any impact in the event of an accident.

These principles when put together offer your child a much higher level of safety than a conventional seatbelt. It’s definitely a worthwhile investment if you know how to use it, and for further details on just that, you can refer to the detailed and helpful infographic above from Parenting Pod.

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PSA Birth Certificate In Pasig

One of the major major requirement to apply for a passport is PSA Birth Certificate and for married women, also, PSA marriage contract. First and foremost, magkaiba ba ang NSO at PSA? Is PSA and NSO same? PSA replaced NSO in issuing all civil registry documents (i.e. birth certificate/ROB, marriage certificate/ROM, death certificate/ROD, CENOMAR). This took effect years ago already so if you’re still holding on to your NSO certified birth certificate, it is time to move and get a PSA Birth Certificate.

How to get a PSA Birth Certificate?

  1. You can go to PSA main in Sta Mesa
  2. You can also look for PSA Serbilis center
  3. Order Online

How much is PSA Birth Certificate?

  1. PSA Birth Certificate from main office is 155 Pesos per copy
  2. PSA Birth Certificate from Serbilis Center Pasig is 155 + 80 = P235 per copy
  3. PSA Birth Certificate online is 365 Pesos

I was actually thinking of ordering it online since I really can’t go to any PSA center. And then I found out that we have a PSA serbilis center here in Pasig. Waaaah! Swerte! Please watch my vlog during the time that I got my kids PSA Birth Certificate in Pasig:


PSA Birth Certificate In Pasig

 

And also getting 6 pcs birth certificate plus marriage contract in 2 copies each will cost me a fortune. If I order PSA birth certificate online, my fee would be 5000 Pesos plus! Perks of having a lot of kids haha

If I go to PSA Main, that would only be 2000 Pesos plus but I need time and effort to do that. The PSA serbilis center in Pasig is the best option. Got all the certificates for 3000 Pesos plus.

Here are the cities with PSA SERBILIS CENTER:

  • Sta Mesa Manila
  • Muntinlupa City
  • Caloocan City
  • Pasay City
  • Makati City
  • Pasig City

For the exact location of PSA serbilis center, please PSA website and also for list of PSA centers outside Metro Manila.

 

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The Warning Signs Of Childhood Asthma

Asthma is a difficult condition to manage for many, with most relying on a pump to get them through the day. It can cause breathlessness, coughing and increased sensitivity to certain odours. For children, it can sometimes be a lot harder to deal with.

The condition can make it difficult for people to perform demanding exercises because they can easily get out of breath. This includes running, which is something most children do. If the condition is undiagnosed, it could lead to difficulties for your child.

This article is by no means meant to replace professional medical advice or treatment but is simply a list of what to watch out for in order to know whether to bring your child to a doctor or not.

Looking Out For Symptoms

Sometimes a cough can just be that, but if paired with other things it may be a sign of something your child is suffering with. Here is a list of symptoms to look out for in case you’re worried your child has asthma:

Coughing and Breathing
This is most important if the cough is particularly persistent, it appears late at night or first thing in the morning and can come on after your child has been running around.

They may also wheeze when they breathe.

Fast breathing is common as well as an exaggerated movement of the body when they breathe.

Tummy Ache
Your child may complain of having a poorly tummy.

Note: If your child is struggling to breathe call the emergency services straight away.

Seeing a Doctor

If you make a doctor’s appointment, you should take a few steps in order to make it as clear and concise as possible.
A good idea is to note down your child’s symptoms so you remember all of them when speaking to your doctor. Remember to write down what time of day these symptoms occurred and what your child was doing when they suffered from these symptoms.

Your doctor may ask you some of the following questions, to prepare for answers to make it easier and quicker for everyone:

  • Was your child born early?
  • Did they need help with their breathing when they were born?
  • Did the child’s mother smoke whilst she was pregnant?
  • Does the condition run in the family?
  • Do you live in a polluted area, like a city?
  • Is your home damp?

In turn, you may have questions you’d like to ask the doctor. Some suggestions may be:

  • Why is my child coughing so much?
  • What should I do if they’re struggling to breathe?

Inhalers

Before diagnosing is possible, your doctor may want to test your child to confirm what it is.

If your child’s symptoms are not that frequent, the doctor may send you home in order to wait and see if the symptoms get worse or if they come at a certain time of day. Your child will likely be given an inhaler that will make it easier for them to breathe during this time.

Another type of inhaler given out can heal the inflammation in your child’s airways and make it easier to breathe. This will be given if your child has quite a few symptoms.

Dealing With Your Child

It’s important to know how to combat this condition. One of the most important things is to be prepared for attacks. Here are a few tips on what to do:

  • Help them sit up
  • Keep them calm
  • Use one puff from their inhaler every sixty seconds (no more than ten puffs)
  • Call the emergency services if this doesn’t help

Make sure to also keep inhalers close to hand. Ensure that everyone at school and in the family is aware that they have asthma in the case of sleepovers and classes.

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