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… Your Milk Supply Breastfeeding at Work Breastfeeding During Pregnancy Breastfeeding Multiple Infants Breastfeeding Positions Breastfeeding When … Teeth Burping a Baby Caring for a Baby's Nails Caring for More Than One Baby Cataracts in Children Cerebral Palsy …
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… of medicines like methotrexate and/or misoprostol to end a pregnancy. Usually two medicines are used. You take one … than a regular period and may include some clots until the pregnancy has passed. The heaviest bleeding should stop 1 to … clots that are bigger than a golf ball, lasting 2 or more hours. Soaking more than 2 large pads in an hour, for 2 …
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… has information about the loss of a baby after 20 weeks of pregnancy but before the baby is born. For information about pregnancy loss before 20 weeks, see the topic Miscarriage . … who have lost a child. Go to www.nationalshare.org for more information. Can stillbirth be prevented? If you have …
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… but some don't. With an incomplete miscarriage, some of the pregnancy tissue stays in the uterus. With a missed … bleeding and spotting. These symptoms usually don't last more than a few days. You also may have cramps that feel … why a miscarriage has happened. Hormonal changes during pregnancy can make emotions stronger than usual. These …
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… before you take vitamin B6 for morning sickness. Don't take more than 200 mg a day without talking with your doctor or midwife. Pregnancy: Dealing With Morning Sickness … K, et al. (2016). The management of nausea and vomiting of pregnancy. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada , …
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… What is placental abruption? Placental abruption is a pregnancy problem in which the placenta separates too early … The placenta is a round, flat organ that forms during pregnancy. It gives the baby food and oxygen from your body. … abuse. Prelabour rupture of membranes for 24 hours or more, especially when there is an infection in the uterus. …
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… too. Drugs. Most people with heart failure require multiple medicines to control their symptoms. Many of these … There are steps you can take to help make the situation more manageable for yourself. Remember that you will be an … too. Drugs. Most people with heart failure require multiple medicines to control their symptoms. Many of these …
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… your community that can support you and your family during pregnancy, after birth and as your child grows. Becoming … Public health services is a good place to begin learning more. These services ensure that pregnant people and parents … overall best health. Prenatal services: Information about pregnancy and preparing for parenting (e.g. healthy eating, …
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… Reduced fibrocystic breast changes. Reduced risk of ectopic pregnancy . May reduce acne. May reduce ovarian cysts . May … be taken every day. Patches may not fully protect you from pregnancy if they are exposed to direct sun or high heat. … for the patch to release later in the week. Patches deliver more estrogen than low-dose birth control pills do. Some …
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… is too little fluid around your baby in the uterus during pregnancy. Having a low amount of this fluid can affect how … This is a large organ that grows in your uterus during pregnancy. It supplies your baby with nutrients and oxygen … to start (induce) labour. You may also be asked to drink more water. Or you may be given fluids through an …