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… Treatment Overview At the end of most pregnancies, the baby's head is near the birth canal (vagina). But sometimes a baby's rear end or feet are near the birth canal. This position is called breech. If your baby stays in this breech position, you will probably need a …
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… Quick Tips: Babyproofing Your Home On this page: Get started Get started To a baby's eyes, your home is one big playground. They see a lot … down, touch, taste, and smell. It can be fun to watch your baby discover new things as your baby learns to crawl and …
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… When a newborn has respiratory problems, it means that the baby is having trouble breathing. If your baby was born early, the lungs may not be not strong enough … might be caused by an infection, such as pneumonia. Or your baby may just need a little extra time getting used to life …
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… On this page: Overview Overview A baby starts to become aware through sight, touch, taste, … reflexes. One example is the startle reflex. It makes a baby throw out his or her arms and spread the fingers in … By 6 weeks of age, newborn reflexes start to fade, and the baby's strength and coordination improve. By age 3 months, …
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… it? Kernicterus is caused by a high level of bilirubin in a baby's blood. If left untreated, the bilirubin can then … the mother's body removes the extra bilirubin for the baby. After birth, it takes a few days for the newborn's … good at removing bilirubin from the blood. If you feed your baby every 2 to 3 hours, mild jaundice will usually go away …
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… to consider when you breastfeed is comfort - yours and the baby's. Trying different positions, and changing when you … positions. A pillow on your lap can help bring your baby up to breast height so you don't have to hunch. You may … hold, or modified cradle hold, is where you hold your baby in the crook of the arm opposite the breast you’re …
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… first month, your doctor will pay close attention to your baby's increasing weight, length, and head circumference. … babies typically grow 4 cm (1.5 in.) to 5 cm (2 in.) . Your baby's head will grow at its fastest rate during the first 4 … after birth. With time they will gain that cute and healthy baby look. Don't be alarmed if your newborn has: An …
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… babies can't be fed by mouth right after birth. If your baby was born before the gestational age of 32 to 34 weeks, … and stomach muscles. Small stomach capacity. Until your baby is stronger and more mature, tube feeding is used. It … a tube into the umbilical site or into a vein. When your baby is mature enough to feed from a nipple, you can start …
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… Last updated August 2, 2013 Find out about registering your baby's birth and signing up for various benefits. On this … is a legal document completed and submitted for every baby born in B.C. It creates an official record of your baby's birth and legal name, and identifies you as the …
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… is pyloric stenosis? Pyloric stenosis is a problem with a baby's stomach that causes forceful vomiting. It happens when the baby's pylorus , which connects the stomach and the small … This can keep food from moving into the intestine . A baby may get pyloric stenosis anytime between birth and 3 …