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… third trimester lasts from week 28 until the birth of your baby: Normal pregnancy: Third trimester Fetal development … is developing and what to expect: Fetal development at 28 weeks of pregnancy Fetal development at 32 weeks of pregnancy Fetal development at 36 weeks
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… It's easy to get too tired and overwhelmed during your first weeks after childbirth. Be sure to rest whenever you can, … and accept help from others. Be kind to yourself. Your new baby takes a lot of work, but your baby can give you a lot …
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… doctor may prescribe nystatin cream or ointment for your baby's diaper area. In adults, antifungal medicine that goes … patches, such as a liquid or lozenge, is usually tried first. If these medicines don't work, your doctor may … if you have redness and pain in the nipples in spite of home treatment or if you have burning pain in the nipple …
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… Try to find a hotel that has an exercise room, exercise videos, or a swimming pool. Or look for one that is close to … doesn't have a workout room, find a nearby gym. Exercise first thing in the morning. You may be more likely to do it … doesn't have a workout room, find a nearby gym. Exercise first thing in the morning. You may be more likely to do it …
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… Yoga Tai chi and qi gong Water exercise Fitness DVDs and videos … Choosing your activity …
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… and discharge from the your vagina for about two to six weeks. During the first two to three days, flow is dark red with small clots … healed. Menstruation Your period may not start while your baby's only source of food is breastfeeding. If you do not …
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… Overview Pregnancy normally lasts about 40 weeks. When delivery occurs between 20 and 37 weeks of pregnancy, it's called a preterm birth. A baby born early is called preterm (or premature). Preterm …
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… both feet are involved. Although clubfoot is painless in a baby, treatment should begin immediately. Clubfoot can cause … treatments such as casting or splinting are usually tried first. The foot (or feet) is moved (manipulated) into the … and immobilization procedure is repeated every 1 to 2 weeks for 2 to 4 months, moving the foot a little closer …
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… child is 6 months old. They usually have no effect on the baby's vision or cause any lasting eye problems. What causes … have blocked tear ducts usually have symptoms within the first few days to the first few weeks after birth. The symptoms of a blocked tear duct may …
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… Effacement and dilatation allow a baby to be born through the birth canal. Effacement means … may start to efface and dilate slowly over a period of weeks. But a first-time mother often will not dilate until active labour …