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… doctors, nurses, and hospital staff who care for you and your baby. Before it's time for you to give birth, ask about the breastfeeding policies at your hospital or birthing centre. Look for a hospital or …
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… may be made fun of by peers. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will do a physical examination of your child's mouth and ask about his or her symptoms. In an … movements of the tongue. How is tongue-tie treated? If your baby is younger than 1 year of age and has problems with …
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… up to a maximum of 4 doses in a 24-hour period. Children: Your child's over-the-counter medicine will have a "Drug … and how often to give the dose. For children younger than 6 months of age, follow what your doctor has told you about … doctor says it's okay. They can cause problems with the baby or the delivery. Talk to your doctor before taking …
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… (easily spread) infection that causes a rash all over your body. It is also called rubeola. The measles vaccine … sneezing, a sore throat, and a cough. The lymph nodes in your neck may swell. You also may feel very tired and have … vaccine as soon as possible. Babies who are younger than 12 months, pregnant people, and people who have impaired immune …
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… this page: Overview Overview Listen to your body to tell you when you're hungry or full. Hunger is … that it is full. Normally, this feeling causes you to stop eating and not think about food again for several hours. … Even after you feel full, your appetite can make you keep eating. It can also stop you from eating even though you are …
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… on the spot where the ribs come together. Put the heel of your other hand just above your fingers on the breastbone. (See a picture of hand … a picture of hand placement for chest compressions on a baby .) How do you give chest compressions? Use the heel of …
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… Can be used right up until birth with no effect on the baby. The mother holds the face mask and breathes in desired … such as morphine, fentanyl Side effects May make baby sleepy. Narcotics given near birth may affect some babies' ability to breastfeed. Due to effect on the baby at birth, narcotics are usually given before the …
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… hernia (say "hi-AY-tul HER-nee-uh") happens when part of your stomach bulges up through the diaphragm and into your … medicines. Here are some things to try: Change your eating habits. It's best to eat several small meals instead … worse after you eat a certain food, you may want to stop eating it to see if your symptoms get better. Do not smoke …
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… ways to promote and encourage the movement needed for healthy development. Here are some tips for fitting physical activity into your children's day - at home, at school, at play and along … stress ball (sponge / rubber) At recess and lunch - After a healthy snack and lunch, choose to move Skip, play tag, …
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… Services provided by a midwife A midwife can: Act as your designated most responsible provider in primary care … medical conditions and prescribe medications related to your reproductive and sexual health Deliver your baby in a hospital or out of hospital setting (like your …