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… your baby is developing normally or if there are any major physical concerns Check on the amount of amniotic fluid … that have an isolated ultrasound “marker” are completely healthy and well. Ultrasound cannot detect all prenatal … normal ultrasound does not guarantee a completely healthy pregnancy or baby. In addition to offering prenatal …
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… to an area where the risk of meningococcal B disease is high For information on high risk travel areas, contact a travel clinic. If you want … become sick through activities such as kissing, or sharing food, drinks, cigarettes, lipstick, water bottles, mouth …
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… immune system; use of birth control pills; pregnancy; or high blood sugar from poorly controlled diabetes. How is it … yeast infection. See your health care provider before treating yourself if: you are pregnant; you are unsure if your … or workout clothes; avoid excessive amounts of high sugar foods and control your diabetes; and wear loose-fitting …
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… such as hugging, kissing, sneezing, coughing, or sharing food or drinks. It is safe for a person with HCV to breast … Is hepatitis C virus curable? Yes. Hepatitis C is curable. Highly effective, direct-acting antiviral treatments (DAAs) … care provider regularly. During these visits, you may have physical exams and other tests to help see how your liver is …
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… influenza vaccine, is especially recommended for those at high risk of serious illness from influenza. This includes: … difficulty breathing, swallowing or a risk of choking on food or fluids, such as people with severe brain damage, … years of age who are household contacts of those who are at high risk of serious illness from influenza should also get …
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… touching, unlike traditional thermometers that require physical contact. NCITs are considered more susceptible to … an infection, it is normal to have a fever (temperature higher than 38ºC (100.4ºF). A fever is part of the normal … if your child: Has a fever for more than 3 days Is not eating or drinking well Is lethargic (low energy), …
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… lack of concentration Lack of coordination or clumsiness in physical activities How can I help to prevent eye injuries …
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… locations. This may result in permanent brain damage, physical disabilities or death. Even minor injuries to a … resistant to soothing and can cry for hours but are still healthy. For more information visit www.dontshake.ca and …
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… I make sure that my child is safe when they are sleeping? Creating a safe sleeping environment for your baby will reduce … up the toys, we will get ready for sleep time” Slow down activity at bedtime Avoid screens before bedtime, which is …
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… from harmful germs without getting the disease. Like healthy food and clean water, vaccines help keep your child healthy. All vaccines used in B.C. are approved by Health …