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… may be provided for free to women who are 26 or more weeks pregnant to protect them and their newborns. For more … are not severe and if left untreated, it can spread up to 3 weeks after the cough starts. What are the symptoms? … your health care provider for more information. What is the home treatment? After seeing a health care provider, the …
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… or non-binary parents to describe how they feed their baby from their bodies. Both chestfeeding and breastfeeding … milk (breast milk) is the only food your baby needs for the first 6 months. When your baby starts solid foods, continue … enough milk if they’re at or above their birth weight by 2 weeks and growing well. The number of wet and soiled diapers …
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… rubella, she may have a miscarriage or stillbirth. Her baby may be born with severe birth defects, including … 10 babies born to women who have rubella infection in the first 3 months of pregnancy. CRS is rare because so many … it to others, especially pregnant women, by: Staying at home for 7 days after the rash first appeared Washing your …
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… are common. The safest time to travel is during 18 to 24 weeks of pregnancy. Most complications during pregnancy occur during the first and third trimesters. How can I prepare before I … need to seek medical care while travelling or when I return home? You should seek medical attention right away if you …
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… catching their breath. Why is folate important for my baby? Folate lowers the risk of your unborn baby having a … a neural tube defect? NTDs can happen during the very early weeks of pregnancy, when you may not know that you are … vitamin A may cause birth defects, especially during the first trimester. If you choose to eat liver or liver …
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… any supports they need to be successful. Why does my baby need to have their hearing screened? Every year in … hearing screening may happen in the hospital before you go home or in your community soon after birth. Most babies born … or withdrawn. In older children, parents are often the first to notice if there is a concern. Hearing loss can …
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… you travel, while you are travelling and when you return home. Before travel At least 4 weeks before you travel, speak with your health care … net under the mattress before it gets dark each day, or first thing in the morning, to prevent mosquitoes from …
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… it to others by: Getting an influenza vaccine Staying home when you are ill Washing your hands regularly Cleaning … about 1 to 4 days, average of 2 days, after a person is first exposed to the influenza virus. Fever and other … to 7 to 10 days, but the cough and weakness may last 1 to 2 weeks longer. How can you treat influenza symptoms at home? …
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… Children of all ages: Comforting restraint: Cuddle your baby or child firmly in your lap in a seated position Why? … children can also use books, music players, or hand held video games to distract themselves Why? Research shows that … in the brain. You can prepare a sucrose solution at home and bring it with you to your child's immunization …
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… low levels of lead can affect the growth of the developing baby. Does my home contain lead-based paint? Lead-based paint was commonly … 250 565-2649 Vancouver Coastal Health 604 736-2033 For First Nations communities, contact your local environmental …