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… such as cigarette smoke. For more information on how second-hand smoke can harm babies and children, see HealthLinkBC File #30a The harmful effects of second-hand tobacco smoke and vapour . Also, getting your child …
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… and windows after the treatment. These can be removed by washing with water. Are there any health concerns? Health …
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… and movement Rolls over to one side Discovers feet and hands and holds objects Follows moving objects with their … to requests, such as ‘Get your coat’ Gradually uses 1 hand more than the other Can walk up and down stairs Can …
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… your baby a smoke-free environment A baby exposed to second-hand smoke, or whose mother smoked before or after birth, … baby is warm enough when your baby’s head is warm. A baby’s hands and feet are normally a little cool. Check the back of …
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… when wet. Be careful getting in and out of the pool Use a handrail if possible and avoid climbing on slippery or … feel comfortable. Do not go farther or deeper than you can handle. At beaches stay inside marked areas or close to … edges before anyone uses the pool. Have rescue equipment handy, like ropes or floatation devices (safety ring). … …
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… is burned in a traditional smoking pipe Bidis. These are hand-rolled cigarettes of tobacco. They are wrapped in … could put you at risk Do not vape around others. The second-hand vapour from an e-cigarette might be harmful. The …
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… Follow your baby's cues for hunger such as bringing their hands to their mouth, rooting or moving their head, opening their mouth, licking their lips and sucking their hand. For the first few months of life, babies usually feed …