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… site Healing time Ear cartilage (curve of ear) 2 to 4 months Nostril (nose) 2 to 8 months Face (includes the earlobes, eyebrows, and lips) 6 to … Inside of the mouth or tongue 3 to 6 weeks Nipple 6 to 12 months Genitals (clitoral hood, labia, and penis) 6 to 12 …
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… If it is not treated, it can harm both you and your baby. Signs of high blood pressure in pregnancy: swelling in … the head down birth position where the largest part of the baby is born first. In the breech position, the baby's buttocks or legs are facing down, as shown in the …
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… with rubella (German measles) there's a danger to your baby if you develop rubella during your pregnancy Rashes of … feelings or anxiety about your pregnancy and care of the baby Depression or periods of weeping that don’t go away … towards you in your home or workplace Feeling that your baby’s movements have slowed considerably in the last 12 …
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… and prenatal classes Preparing the home for the new baby Being involved in the labour and birth Talking about … for parenting Being actively involved in caring for the baby Encouraging and helping with breastfeeding Arranging holidays or leave from work to help with the new baby … How support teams can help during pregnancy …
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… HELLP syndrome can be dangerous for both you and your baby. If you have these symptoms, you need emergency medical … treatment. How is HELLP syndrome treated? Delivering the baby is the only known way to reverse HELLP syndrome. You … delivery. But a caesarean may be needed for your or your baby's safety. Before delivery, you will get medicines to: …
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… Fluid buildup in the middle ear usually clears up within 3 months without treatment. Decongestants, antihistamines, and … than 6 years. In rare cases, fluid buildup that lasts 3 months or more may cause hearing problems. But hearing … But if your child's hearing is okay, you can wait another 3 months to see if the fluid clears up on its own. FAQs What …
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… hay fever tend to run in families. Learn how to reduce your baby’s risk of developing food allergies: Reducing the risk of food allergy in your baby Eczema and food allergy in babies and young children …
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… they develop more insulin resistance. The risks to your baby. Your diabetes will put your baby at risk for birth defects. This is especially true if … pregnant can cause problems. For example, it can cause your baby to be very large. Breastfeeding …
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… an asthma attack, it can make it harder to breathe, and the baby may get less oxygen. But when asthma is well … After 28 weeks, you'll keep track of how often your baby moves (fetal movements) every day. If you notice less … do. You may have ultrasounds after 32 weeks to monitor the baby's growth. Ultrasound examinations can also help your …
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… the virus in several ways. If a pregnant woman has HIV, her baby can be exposed before and during birth. The virus can … to the virus during the birth. Treatment can keep the baby from getting infected. If your child has been exposed … the virus in several ways. If a pregnant woman has HIV, her baby can be exposed before and during birth. The virus can …