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… hepatitis B? Hepatitis B is a virus that attacks the liver. When babies get infected with hepatitis B, the virus is very … . How is a baby protected against hepatitis B at birth? When a mother is infected with hepatitis B, or at risk of … Hepatitis B cannot be spread by breastfeeding unless your nipples are cracked and bleeding. For more information For …
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… for you, try to be calm during the appointment and when talking about immunization with your child Use a … time, but it can depend on how your child copes. When you discuss the vaccine and clinic visit with your … the part of the brain that processes pain is less active when children are distracted during immunizations. Babies: …
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… of your baby’s immune system is used for a short time even when your baby gets several vaccines. Why is it important … for my baby to get vaccines on time? Vaccines work best when they are given on time. To protect your baby as soon as …
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… religious or cultural reasons Start to offer solid foods when your baby is around 6 months of age Continue offering … 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 …
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… What is an allergic reaction? An allergic reaction is when a person’s immune system treats a protein (an allergen) … early symptoms. How is a severe allergic reaction treated? When a reaction begins, it is important to respond right … or other carrier Ensure their auto-injector is available whenever food is available Replace each auto-injector before …
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… Separate Germs from raw foods can spread to other foods when not handled properly. This is called cross … at room temperature at first. Place them in the fridge when steaming stops Leave food uncovered until it reaches … What training is available for child-care providers? Caring About Food Safety is a free online course: …
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… health and well-being for the rest of their life. Your caring, nurturing, and safe parenting help ensure your … as a way of communicating needs Coos and gurgles happily when given attention Startles at noise and responds to … sounds in time Stretches or moves arms and legs Lifts head when lying on tummy Holds head up to search for sounds and …
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… as they grow. Responding to and playing with your baby in a caring and nurturing way will support all aspects of their … how they are feeling. These cues will also help you know when your baby is ready for interaction and play and when they need to take a break from being stimulated. An …
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… What is an allergic reaction? An allergic reaction occurs when a person’s immune system treats a protein (an allergen) … uterine cramps How is a severe allergic reaction treated? When a reaction begins, it is important to respond right … This prevents cross-contamination with food allergens When appropriate, ask parents, visitors and older children …