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… sugars or can remove extra glucose through your urine. What should you know about side effects? All medicines can cause … interactions can be dangerous. Harm during pregnancy or breastfeeding. If you are pregnant, trying to get pregnant, …
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… is wet or soiled. Colic . All babies cry. But sometimes a baby will cry for hours at a time, no matter what you do. … try comforting techniques, such as rocking your baby, breastfeeding, or offering a pacifier after breastfeeding is …
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… a chance that you have the virus. If you do have HIV, your baby could also become infected. The virus is usually passed … and childbirth. It is sometimes is passed during pregnancy. Breastfeeding can pass the virus from mother to baby. …
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… Parenting supports and resources available to new parents Breastfeeding, infant safety, self care and baby care Pregnant people and their partners who attend …
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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 … baby from getting dehydrated. Give your baby more fluids. Breastfeed your baby more often. Offer each breast to your … baby from getting dehydrated. Give your baby more fluids. Breastfeed your baby more often. Offer each breast to your …
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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 … a dry mouth and dry eyes (fewer tears than usual). If you breastfeed, nurse your baby more often. Offer each breast … isn't a symptom of an infectious illness, your baby should not attend daycare. Be careful with medicines. Don't …
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… instructions on the label . If you give medicine to your baby, follow your doctor's advice about what amount to give. … on flavoured ice pops, such as Popsicles. Let your baby breastfeed more often or give your baby extra bottles. … on flavoured ice pops, such as Popsicles. Let your baby breastfeed more often or give your baby extra bottles. …
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… also can cause a fever. Babies younger than 3 months should be seen by a doctor anytime they have a fever. That's … . Immunizations. Teething does not cause fever. If a baby is teething and has a fever, look for other symptoms … she has a fever. Don't let your baby get dehydrated. If you breastfeed your baby, nurse him or her more often. Offer …
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… . Snoring . Insomnia: Improving Your Sleep . Insomnia: Should I Take Sleeping Pills? Sleep Apnea: Should I Have a … Pregnancy Sleep Problems, Age 12 and Older Sleep, Rest, and Breastfeeding Sleeping Better Snoring Snoring and …
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… 8 mg. 18 mg. Pregnant Ages 19 to 50 27 mg. Lactating (breastfeeding) Ages 19 to 50 9 mg. Adolescents Ages 9 to 13 … body needs the right amount to stay healthy and work as it should. You can use the list below to help you make choices …