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… or had a baby within the past 6 weeks may be at a higher risk, especially if they do not have access to a cool indoor … (about 3-4 litres of water a day), especially if you are breast/chest-feeding and even if you do not feel thirsty … who experiences more tightenings than usual in the abdomen should be checked by their midwife, doctor, or obstetrician. …
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… abilities. Never swim alone Use the “buddy system.” Have a strong swimmer with you, even if there is a … health unit for information on recreational water quality testing. Take a first aid course Take a first aid course … Babies who cannot sit without support and cannot wear a PFD should always be held by an adult. Older children (12-17 …
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… The infection may occur in the rectum (the part of your intestine that ends at the anus), throat and urethra (the tube … as the cervix, and the fallopian tubes. To find out if you have chlamydia, you need to see a health care provider and … 6 months after treatment. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, have a follow-up test 3 to 4 weeks after …
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… free of the foods that cause allergic reactions, facilities should make efforts to create and maintain a safe … involves: Following policies and procedures that reduce the risk of accidental exposures to foods that cause allergic … some differences in their symptoms each time they have an allergic reaction. The most dangerous symptoms …
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… Bring medication to help prevent and treat diarrhea Have a dental check-up Take an extra pair of glasses or … of sexually transmitted infections, but they can reduce the risk Women who only use diaphragms should male partners to use condoms as well. Avoid engaging …
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… talk and eventually to read and write. It is important to have your child’s hearing tested if you ever have concerns that they are not hearing … causes of permanent hearing loss in children include: Genetic hearing loss, even if there is no one else in the …
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… a safe sleeping environment for your baby will reduce the risk of injuries and sleep related infant death, including … a home that is smoke free At the right temperature (babies should be cozy and warm, but not too hot) Breastfeeding has also been shown to reduce the risk of …
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… to estrogen and progestin, which your body produces. It can have many clinical uses including: Preventing pregnancy (all … (Accutane®) for acne, significantly increase the risk of birth defects. It is important to use effective … Speak to your health care provider about how long you should use a barrier method, even after you stop taking a …
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… are the most harmful to your baby. Visit the Canadian Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking guidelines to find out what a standard … toll-free in B.C. 1-800-663-1441. Does drinking during breast/chest feeding cause FASD? No, drinking alcohol while … For example, if a person has 2 alcoholic drinks, they should wait at least 4 hours before breast/chest feeding. …
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… disease (CJD)? Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is a rare, degenerative, fatal disease of the brain. Early symptoms may … problems Difficulty with speech and movement Increased risk of pneumonia Dementia Coma and eventual death CJD is … A tentative diagnosis of CJD is made based on: Symptoms Tests on the fluid surrounding the spinal cord Brain images …