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… the mother's blood pass through the placenta and enter the baby's bloodstream. They affect the baby in much the same way as they affect the mother. The … may: Be cranky and jittery. Cry a lot. Have trouble feeding and sleeping. Have stomach problems like vomiting …
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… for yourself. Here are some tips for staying active. Share babysitting duties so you get some time for yourself. Share … exercise bike, you can listen to a podcast, watch an online video, or read while you exercise. This can make the time go … activity. Be active at home. Do stomach crunches with your baby on your belly or your thighs. Or lift your baby up and …
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… and travel. These include magnifying lenses, special video cameras to enlarge pictures or print, large-print … or lenses that clip onto your eyeglasses may be used. Video enlargement systems. These are electronic systems that … include a closed-circuit television camera (CCTV) or video camera. These systems can also sometimes adjust …
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… that the tool asks the right questions for you. Does your baby seem sick? A sick baby probably will not be acting normally. For example, the … you use a bottle to feed your baby, increase the number of feedings to make up for lost fluids. The amount of extra …
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… #1 – Exercise and Mobility (After Stroke BC, Canada) This video provides information about why you should be … on community sites in BC offering FAME and exercise videos for use at home. Please read How to use Fame@home before using the exercise videos. Physical Activity Counselling Toolkit (University of …
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… out time to meet your health and exercise needs. Pay a babysitter, or trade child care with a friend. This gives … of a sibling. Older children can benefit from books or videos that describe and discuss reproduction and birth. … your changing body. To help a child get ready for a new baby: Hold and cuddle your child. Allow him or her to help …
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… louder and longer. Your hungry child will eagerly accept feeding and stop crying. Upset cries. They are loud and … is wet or soiled. Colic . All babies cry. But sometimes a baby will cry for hours at a time, no matter what you do. This extreme type of crying in a baby who is between 3 weeks and 3 months of age is called …
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… page: Overview Overview Crying is your baby's first way of communicating with you. This is how he … a recent shot, constipation, or a diaper rash can cause a baby to cry. Once your baby's need is met, the crying usually stops. However, some …
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… day, do something that you enjoy. Be aware of your tobacco cues, and plan how you'll avoid them. Cues are things that remind you of using tobacco. You'll … to avoid or stay away from them. You may already know your cues. Common ones include drinking alcohol and being with …
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… in diet A child may get diarrhea from a diet change. A baby's or child's digestive tract may not tolerate large … during infancy may be runny or pasty, especially if the baby is breastfed. Sometimes there is mucus in the stool. … 10 bowel movements a day. They may pass a stool after each feeding. By 6 weeks of age, your baby may not have a bowel …