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… save lives. They are the best way to help protect you or your child from getting certain diseases that can be spread … that the mother is protected against. The protection the baby gets doesn't last very long. There are many other … entrance into school or daycare. And you may need them for your job or for travel to another country. They prevent days …
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… school–age children (6-11 years) Overview The stage when your child is 6 to 11 years is an important time in their … skills and develop friendships. Listening to and valuing your child’s opinions will nurture their self-esteem, social … Back to school Learn about keeping your child safe and healthy as they transition from summer holidays. … Parenting …
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… liquid. The following recommendations can help you protect your child from drowning hazards. Don't leave babies and … alone in the bathtub or a swimming or wading pool. A baby who slips or rolls and lands face down may not be able … protect against drowning. They aren't a substitute for your attention. Don't leave babies and young children alone …
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… often have you had the feeling of not completely emptying your bladder after you finished urinating? Over the past … the past month, how often have you found it hard to hold your urine? Over the past month, how often have you had a … get 1 point for that question. Symptom score total Total your score. Your score shows how severe your symptoms are. …
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… occurs when food is still in the stomach, shortly after eating. Pain from a duodenal ulcer often occurs when the stomach is empty, several hours after eating, and may improve after eating. Pain also may wake you … ulcer that does not respond to treatment could be cancer. Your doctor will most likely recommend a biopsy of a gastric …
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… It looks like a bandage. You put it on the skin of your belly, rear end (buttocks), upper arm, or upper body … go without a patch for 1 week. During this week, you have your period. Your period may be very light. You also may use the patch …
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… amounts, caffeine is considered safe for the developing baby. But if you're pregnant, it's a good idea to keep your caffeine intake below 300 mg (about 2 cups of coffee) a … (rehydrate) and electrolytes that your body loses through sweating after activity. Electrolytes are minerals, such as …
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… the first and third trimesters. During the first trimester, your developing baby (fetus) is growing quickly. Your body is producing higher levels of progesterone . This …
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… inverted nipples will still be able to breastfeed . If the baby is having a hard time latching on to the breast, ask your doctor, midwife, or lactation consultant for help. To … find out whether you have flat or inverted nipples: Place your thumb and forefinger on the edges of the areola (dark …
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… recommend banking cord blood on the slight chance that your baby will need stem cells someday. If your baby were to need stem cells, the cells would probably …