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… it in. Put the correct amount of medicine in the nebulizer cup. If you're using a mask to breathe through, connect the cup to the mouthpiece of the mask. Attach one end of the tubing to the nebulizer cup and the other end to the compressor. Turn on the …
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… irritable. You may gain water weight and feel bloated. Your breasts may feel tender. You may get acne. You also may have … You can choose from a range of pads, tampons, or menstrual cups to manage menstrual bleeding. Follow all directions … You can choose from a range of pads, tampons, or menstrual cups to manage menstrual bleeding. Follow all directions …
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… Our cancer topics cover many types of cancer, including breast cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer, and many more. … Anal cancer Anal cancer Bladder cancer Bladder cancer Breast cancer Breast cancer Breast cancer in men (male breast cancer) …
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… foods that if the food is eaten by the mother, drinking her breast milk can cause a reaction. Most children outgrow … seem to prevent allergies. If your doctor thinks your baby might be at risk for a peanut allergy, ask him or her … a food allergy who is planning on a pregnancy and breastfeeding, talk to a dietitian, public health nurse, or your …
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… symptoms of early pregnancy. Symptoms include: Fatigue. Breast tenderness or enlargement. Nausea or vomiting. … or drugs. Avoid caffeine, or limit your intake to about 1 cup of coffee or tea each day. Do not clean a cat litter box … or drugs. Avoid caffeine, or limit your intake to about 1 cup of coffee or tea each day. Do not clean a cat litter box …
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… topical tretinoin during pregnancy may not be safe for your baby. Tretinoin can also affect breast milk. If you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding, make sure your doctor knows before prescribing …
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… levels should be measured. Adults The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) requires companies to … pregnant person who is exposed to lead can pass it to their baby (fetus). Lead can also be passed to a baby through breast milk. Children Children should be checked, no matter …
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… Overview Teething is the normal process in which your baby's first set of teeth (primary teeth) break through the … as he or she is finished. Clean your baby's teeth after feeding, in the morning and especially at bedtime. When your … solids, offer healthy foods that are low in sugar, and keep milk feedings during the night to a minimum. Schedule …
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… to the affected area. A homemade slush pack. Mix 710 mL (3 cups) water and 240 mL (1 cup) denatured alcohol in a freezer bag. Seal the bag, and … when the slush melts. A bag of frozen vegetables. An ice cup. Fill a paper cup two-thirds full with water, and freeze …
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… avoid botulism (HealthLinkBC File #22) Pasteurized and raw milk (HealthLinkBC File #03) Unpasteurized fruit juices and … emergencies like wildfires, floods, storms or earthquakes: Feeding your baby in emergencies (HealthLinkBC File #69g) Emergency …