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… antibiotics. If you are being treated with antibiotics, keep taking your birth control pills and use a second form … open the package so that the condom does not tear. Keep condoms away from sharp objects such as rings, studs, … piercings. Store condoms at room temperature. A new condom should be used every time you have sex. Use only water-based …
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… Parents may give their baby formula for a number of reasons. If offering infant formula, it’s important to prepare … to kill any germs that could make your baby sick. This should be done for a baby of any age. First wash: Gather the … Add cold tap water to a kettle or pot and bring to a boil. Keep at a boil for 2 minutes Let the water cool to between …
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… marinade is boiled first Serve cooked meats right away or keep them hot. They should be at least 60°C (140°F) or hotter, until you are … and/or bloody diarrhea for more than a few days, you should see a health care provider. Drinking lots of fluids …
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… toddlers and pre-school age children over 2 years of age should be informed about the vaccine shortly before the … Why? Being held close to you calms your child and helps keep legs and arms still so vaccines can be given safely. … prior to your child's appointment. The solution should be used within 24 hours At the appointment, give 2 ml …
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… is 2 years or older. Babies who are not given breast milk should be fed a store-bought infant formula. Continue … can be harmful, especially for infants and children. Always keep iron supplements, including multivitamins with iron, … People with hemochromatosis absorb too much iron and should not take iron supplements. If you take both calcium …
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… you have received in the past to the travel clinic. Keep a record of the travel vaccines you receive and take … good short-term protection. A second dose of vaccine should be given later for lifetime protection. A combined … For more information For a list of travel vaccines that you should consider when travelling to a particular country, …
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… If the infection is sexually transmitted, sexual partners should be tested and treated. It takes time for the … you are being treated with antibiotics, it is important to keep using your birth control as you normally would. If you … does not tear. Do not use a condom that has been torn Keep condoms away from sharp objects such as rings, studs or …
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… a home that is smoke free At the right temperature (babies should be cozy and warm, but not too hot) Breastfeeding has … baby back to sleep. If you do feed your baby in the night, keep the room dark and quiet. Don’t stimulate your baby by … putting them into bed while they are sleepy but still awake Keep the sleeping area quiet, and check on them regularly …
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… a small cut or wound, wash it well in warm soapy water, and keep it clean and dry with a bandage. How is it treated? … not had chickenpox or the chickenpox (varicella) vaccine should get the vaccine. For information about the chickenpox …
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… disease. Like healthy food and clean water, vaccines help keep your child healthy. All vaccines used in B.C. are … make sure it is safe and effective. If there are people who should not receive the vaccine because of safety concerns, …