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… a family. You can have a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby if you have schizophrenia. But there are some things to … pregnancy and when you are first taking care of your new baby. It's best to talk with your pregnancy doctor ( family … if the medicine you take for schizophrenia will harm your baby. Talk to your doctor about this. You may be taking …
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… and language lessons start in the uterus. Your developing baby hears and responds to familiar voices. Soon after birth, your baby prefers and responds more to the mother's voice than to … as the "tr" and "cl" sounds in the English language. Your baby remembers sounds and continually learns more nuances of …
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… If a crib doesn't meet current safety standards, your baby may be injured. A properly constructed crib has: Less … are not safe. Visit the Government of Canada's web page on baby product safety at … child grows. Visit the Government of Canada's web page on baby product safety at …
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… Information Overview At the end of the third trimester, the baby settles, or drops lower, into the mother's pelvis. This … happen earlier. In women who have already had children, the baby may not drop until labour begins. You may or may not … make you have the urge to urinate more often. Usually the baby's head is the first (presenting) part to enter the …
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… Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a problem in a baby's hip joint. It may also be called developmental hip … socket. This problem may affect one or both hip joints. A baby may be born with it, or it may happen in the first year … dysplasia of the hip (DDH) isn't painful, and your baby may not have any obvious signs of a hip defect. But …
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… pregnant, everything you put in your body can affect your baby. If you smoke, your baby is exposed to chemicals such as nicotine and carbon … Placenta problems. (The placenta is an organ that gives the baby oxygen and nutrients from the mother and gets rid of …
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… Teach your child to brush and floss every day. Clean your baby's gums with a soft cloth or gauze pad to remove plaque … so you are less likely to transfer these bacteria to your baby. Avoid sharing spoons and other utensils with your baby. Also, don't "clean" your baby's pacifier with your …
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… weeks after childbirth also are a time to bond with your baby and set up a routine for caring for your baby. Your doctor will want to see you for a checkup 2 to 6 … Take it easy on yourself. Try to sleep when your baby does. Ask another adult to be with you for a few days …
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… body after pregnancy Last updated August 14, 2013 Having a baby not only changes your life - it can transform your … many physical changes following the birth of your baby and if you have any concerns, it's important to address … Remember there are two people to be cared for - your baby and you. Each day ask yourself, have I: eaten at least …
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… Overview You have a choice about who will deliver your baby. Doctors and midwives are trained to provide medical … and midwives share the same goal. They want you and your baby to be healthy. But their training and approaches may be … If you work with a midwife, you may be able to have your baby at a hospital, a birthing centre, or at home. Midwives …