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… make informed choices when planning for the birth of your baby. Knowing more about what to expect can help you feel … prepare for labour, including where and how to deliver your baby. Stages of labour Learn what to expect during the four …
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… from breasts Nasal congestion and nose bleeds Quickening (baby’s movements) Increased sense that the pregnancy is real … unless recommended by your healthcare provider Quickening (baby’s movements) Feelings of bubbling, fluttering or … is real Celebrate your pregnancy, connect with your baby, and include your partner Talk to your baby and gently …
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… alone in the bathtub or a swimming or wading pool. A baby who slips or rolls and lands face down may not be able … hazards, especially for children younger than 3. An older baby or young child can fall headfirst into the water and … alone in the bathtub or a swimming or wading pool. A baby who slips or rolls and lands face down may not be able …
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… Breastfeeding With Inverted Nipples On this page: Overview Related … inverted nipples will still be able to breastfeed . If the baby is having a hard time latching on to the breast, ask … may naturally become more erect after the birth of your baby. Your health professional or a lactation consultant is …
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… trimesters. During the first trimester, your developing baby (fetus) is growing quickly. Your body is producing … is dealing with the physical demands of carrying a larger baby. And you may not sleep well. All of this can make you … permission to play the "pregnancy card." You and your baby come first. Exercise. A walk, some yoga, or a favourite …
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… recommend banking cord blood on the slight chance that your baby will need stem cells someday. If your baby were to need stem cells, the cells would probably be from someone else rather than your baby's own stem cells. Allogeneic Stem …
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… groin area to swell. A congenital hydrocele is one that a baby is born with. The swelling from a hydrocele may look … not a problem. It will probably go away by the time your baby is 2 years old. What causes it? A month or so before birth, a baby's testicles move from the belly area down into the …
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… back of mouth and throat is main concern Do you think your baby may be dehydrated ? Yes May be dehydrated No May be … adult or older child are different than the symptoms in a baby or toddler . Severe Severe dehydration Moderate … child are different than the symptoms in a young child or baby . Severe Severe difficulty breathing Moderate Moderate …
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… any treatment needed for a woman during pregnancy or for a baby immediately after birth. Blood type , antibody … Rh -negative blood. If you have Rh-negative blood and your baby has Rh-positive blood, this is called Rh … . Although it is not known for sure what the baby's blood type is, steps can be taken to prevent problems …
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… a C-section) before, you may be able to deliver your next baby vaginally. This is called vaginal birth after … is closely monitored. As with any labour, if the mother or baby shows signs of distress, an emergency caesarean section … happen, it can be very serious for both the mother and the baby. The risk that a scar will tear open is very low during …