"Raising and lowering the heels, leaning slightly forward with feet approximately shoulder width apart" is the one among the following choices given in the question that <span>is an example of moving properly for calf raises. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the last option or option "D".</span>
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Babies with esophageal atresia will have an inability to swallow amniotic fluid leading to the builtup - this statement by the woman indicates an understanding of the relationship between polyhdyramnios and esophageal atresia.
Explanation:
Polyhdramnios is the excessive builtup of amniotic fluid in the uterus during pregnancy.
Many congenital anomalies of the fetus are associated with a disturbance in the swallowing and absorption of fluids by the fetus. Anomalies like esophageal or duodenal atresia can lead to increased amniotic fluid retention.
As the fetus grows, it swallows the amniotic fluid and maintains a balance between production and absorption of the fluid. Signs of polyhydramnios are visible with a huge belly of the pregnant woman's filled with the fluid and these are mostly detected in the late second trimester of pregnancy.
Polyhyramnios with respect to the fetus reflects any congenital anomalies, heart or kidney problems, or fetal anemia.
Answer:
Take the stairs. You've probably heard this one before but taking the stairs is a great way to add movement to your day and increase your heart rate. ...
Take a walk. ...
Wake up and work out. ...
Wear a pedometer. ...
Add movement to housework.
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