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… Some babies, such as premature babies and those with low birth weight, are at higher risk of SIDS than others. What … with your health care provider. In the first months after birth, if your baby rolls onto their tummy while sleeping, … second-hand smoke, or whose mother smoked before or after birth, has a much higher risk of SIDS. Speak with your …
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… infected with hepatitis B virus and need to be immunized at birth. For more information, see HealthLinkBC File #25d Protecting Your Baby against Hepatitis B at Birth . It is important to keep a record of all …
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… enter your baby’s body can make your baby very sick. From birth, the immune system protects your baby from harmful … Yes. Your baby’s immune system is amazing. Every day from birth, a baby’s body defends itself against thousands of …
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… your baby may be born early (premature) and/or with a low birth weight. It is also associated with a higher chance of … to talk to your partner(s), visit the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) Smart Sex Resource …
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… 1 dose of MMR and varicella vaccines on or after their 1st birthday. The dose of MMRV vaccine provides more protection … as German measles, can cause serious complications and birth defects in an unborn baby including deafness, eye … their pregnancy. Rubella can also cause miscarriage or stillbirth. Varicella (chickenpox) is an infection caused by the …
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… will die from the infection. Chickenpox can cause birth defects if the mother gets chickenpox while she is … woman with chickenpox can pass it to her baby before birth. People with chickenpox can spread the virus to others …
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… may help you: Bond with your baby Heal after giving birth Decrease your risk of breast cancer, ovarian cancer … normal for your baby to lose weight for a few days after birth. You’ll know your baby is getting enough milk if they’re at or above their birth weight by 2 weeks and growing well. The number of wet …
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… in the baby developing anemia, or in a miscarriage or still birth, although this is rare Babies born to mothers who were … infected while pregnant do not have an increased risk of birth defects. If you are at risk of serious complications …
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… them. When dust containing infected animal waste, such as birth fluids, gets stirred up into the air, germs can spread … reason, the public should not be involved in the animal birthing process. Which animals spread diseases to people? …
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… 1 dose of rubella vaccine, regardless of their year of birth, or proof they have had laboratory-confirmed rubella … to a developing baby; about 9 out of 10 babies will have a birth defect. Babies may be born with damage to their sight, …