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… require delicate care during the first few months after birth. Caring for a baby's nails Diaper rash Infant massage … (flattened head) Oral care for your baby Dental care from birth to 6 months Basic dental care from birth to 16 years … shape and can be different colours. Most are harmless and painless. Learn more: Birthmarks Common types of birthmarks …
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… of the vagina. The female condom is a barrier method of birth control . How do you get female condoms? Female condom … have a medical condition that limits your choices of other birth control methods. Is available in drugstores without a … barrier methods are higher than for most other methods of birth control. Female condoms are more difficult to use than …
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… in the lining of the lower rectum (anal canal) that causes pain during bowel movements. Anal fissures don't lead to … to pass a hard stool. You have repeated diarrhea. You give birth. (Childbirth can cause trauma to the anal canal.) … an anal fissure may include: A sharp, stinging, or burning pain during bowel movements. Pain from a fissure may be …
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… raised tan spots that form a crusty appearance like a wart. Birthmarks. Birthmarks are coloured marks on the skin that … hives. Itching. Swelling. Trouble breathing. Mild belly pain or nausea. Skin changes are a common side effect of … or whitish. Symptoms of infection may include: Increased pain, swelling, warmth, or redness in or around the area. …
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… folate deficiency anemia . It also prevents certain birth defects. Most people just say "folic acid" for either … pregnancy are more likely to have a child born with a birth defect, such as: A neural tube defect , like spina … . Neural tube defects are some of the most common types of birth defects in Canada. A cleft lip or cleft palate . Even …
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… your doctor now if: You can't urinate at all. Urination is painful and you have a fever over 38°C (100°F) , chills, or body aches. You have pain in your lower back, just below your rib cage (flank … . Keep having blood in your urine. Have kidney damage. Your options for surgery will depend on many things, like the …
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… vary widely. Your community may not have all of these options. Community-based services Community-based services … for a loved one, it's important to look carefully at your options. You want to be sure that the level of care is right … vary widely. Your community may not have all of these options. Community-based services Community-based services …
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… is taken. It normally happens between 24 and 48 hours after birth, before your baby leaves the hospital. If you don't … provider or public health nurse. If you had a home birth, your midwife will do the screen at home. When babies …
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… Information Overview Most infants lose up to 10% of their birth weight in the first week. A baby's weight decreases … gain is when a baby: Loses more than 10% of his or her birth weight in the first week. Hasn't reached his or her birth weight by 2 weeks of age. Gains weight too slowly …