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… from breasts Nasal congestion and nose bleeds Quickening (baby’s movements) Increased sense that the pregnancy is real … Sit in straight backed chairs and wear low heeled shoes Sleep on your left side with a pillow under your upper leg … opening your knees. Sore legs and varicose veins Rest and sleep on either side with a pillow between your legs. Don’t …
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… with formula Last updated June 10, 2024 Worried that your baby isn't getting enough to eat? Talk to your healthcare … The most common reason that parents give their baby a supplement is because they worry their baby is not getting enough to eat. Babies go through 'growth …
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… and techniques can help you be more successful. Before your baby is born, take classes, read books, and watch videos … can become sore, cracked, or bruised. If your baby falls asleep before finishing breastfeeding, you may need to … can become sore, cracked, or bruised. If your baby falls asleep before finishing breastfeeding, you may need to …
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… page: Overview Overview Crying is your baby's first way of communicating with you. This is how he … a recent shot, constipation, or a diaper rash can cause a baby to cry. Once your baby's need is met, the crying usually stops. However, some …
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… eyes. It is a sign that there's too much bilirubin in the baby's blood. The word for having too much bilirubin in the … checked for jaundice within 72 hours after birth. If your baby is at risk for jaundice, your doctor may want to do a … problems. What causes it? Jaundice occurs because your baby's body has more bilirubin than it can get rid of. …
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… challenges. In the first hour(s) after birth: Have your baby skin-to-skin on your bare chest right after your baby is born. Cuddling in this way encourages your baby to … full, their arms and legs are relaxed and they tend to be 'sleepy'.  Arms will also be straight and often fall to the …
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… If you're pregnant and infected, you can pass it to your baby during delivery. What are the symptoms? Many people … Virus) Infection Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Safer Sex Sexually Transmitted Infections Current as … Virus) Infection Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Safer Sex Sexually Transmitted Infections Current as …
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… third trimester (the last three months of pregnancy) your baby continues to develop, gains weight and begins to … birthing process.   Here's a detailed overview of how your baby’s growing. During the third trimester (the last three months of pregnancy) your baby continues to develop, gains weight and begins to …
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… causes it? Chronic lung disease is caused by problems in a baby's lungs. It is most common in premature babies who are … and weigh less than 1 kg (2.2 lb). footnote 1 A premature baby's lungs may not be fully developed. This makes the baby likely to have problems that can lead to chronic lung …
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… softens and opens to about three or four centimetres. Baby's head comes down in pelvis. You have diarrhea. You … usual activities as long as possible. Go for a walk, try to sleep or rest, make meals. Breathe in a normal manner until … the liquid is green, go to the hospital. Green means your baby has had a bowel movement. This may happen for no …