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Breastfeeding or chestfeeding Last updated July 12, 2024 … of the following: Pain when breastfeeding or chestfeeding Sore, cracked or bleeding nipples Concerns that your baby is not getting enough milk, …
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… further reduce the risk of passing the virus to your baby. Breastfeeding or chestfeeding is safe for your baby if your nipples aren’t cracked or bleeding Do not share equipment … razors, toothbrushes or nail files Keep all open cuts and sores bandaged until healed Put articles that could have …
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… hepatitis B. Common reactions to the vaccine may include soreness, redness and swelling where the vaccine was given. … B? Yes, you can breastfeed. Hepatitis B cannot be spread by breastfeeding unless your nipples are cracked and bleeding. For more information For …
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… need the following items to make formula: Bottles, rings, nipples, discs, caps Tongs, mixing utensils, can opener (if … kills germs that could make your baby sick.   Artificial nipples wear down over time. Throw away nipples that are … feeding guidelines for babies and toddlers (#69k) Breastfeeding or chestfeeding (#70) … Feeding your baby …
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… in hot, soapy water. Scrub the inside of the bottles and nipples using a bottle brush that is only used for your … feeding guidelines for babies and toddlers (#69k) Breastfeeding or chestfeeding (#70) … Feeding your baby …
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… tiny amounts of blood on them Bandage all open cuts and sores until healed Put articles with blood on them in a …
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… is very safe. Common reactions to the vaccine include soreness, redness and swelling where the vaccine was given. Other reactions include headache, fever, muscle soreness, fatigue, shivering, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and … or to any part of the vaccine Have shingles Are pregnant or breastfeeding Have a history of Guillain-Barré syndrome …
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… Symptoms usually start suddenly and may include a fever, sore throat, headache or loss of appetite. Vomiting and … or ibuprofen* (e.g. Advil®) can be given for fever or soreness. ASA (e.g. Aspirin®) should not be given to anyone … your child may not want to eat or drink. If you are breastfeeding or chestfeeding, continue to offer breast milk …
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… give your baby a soother, here are a few tips: Ensure that breastfeeding is well established Choose the right size …
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… blood, such as in the presence of menstrual blood, open sores, cuts or wounds, or bodily fluid containing blood …