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… your child immunized, you help protect others as well. The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is offered to all students in grade 6. The vaccine has been shown to protect against various cancers caused by HPV. Your … are rare. Over 15 years of vaccine safety monitoring has shown that the HPV vaccine is safe. More than 200 million …
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… Their heads are heavy and large compared to the rest of the body and their neck muscles are not strong enough to support … Blindness and deafness Paralysis Behaviour problems Death How can I protect my baby from SBS? If your baby's crying is … your baby such as babysitters, relatives and friends about how to safely care for your baby. Make sure they understand …
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… Vietnamese Why do I need iron? Iron is a mineral that your body uses to make hemoglobin (pronounced … and nutrition facts table to see if iron has been added and how much. What are the different forms of iron? There are 2 … peas Papaya, kiwi fruit, strawberries Oranges, grapefruit How much iron is in food? You can use the food sources table …
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… benefit from longer preparation time, but it can depend on how your child copes. When you discuss the vaccine and … Why? Research shows that the part of the brain that processes pain is less active when children are distracted … a pinwheel or party blower Why? Deep breathing makes the body relax its stress response. It also serves as a …
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… or 2 hormones similar to estrogen and progestin, which your body produces. It can have many clinical uses including: … as anti-seizure drugs. Ask your health care provider about how your hormonal contraception may affect your other … my contraception? Yes. Certain medications may affect how well your hormonal contraception works. Some may stop …
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… Other : anxiety, headache, metallic taste or uterine cramps How is a severe allergic reaction treated? When a reaction … provider should know: The signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis How to respond to a child who is having a severe allergic reaction How to call 9-1-1 or local emergency number and how to …
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… Over time, babies gradually sleep longer during the night. How can I make sure that my child is safe when they are … and warm, but not too hot) Breastfeeding has also been shown to reduce the risk of SIDs. Room sharing is when your … talk with your family and your health care provider about how to make every sleep as safe as possible for your baby. …
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… is very rare and hospital care is usually not needed. How does the virus spread? Norovirus is found in the vomit … more than 2 or 3 days, or if dehydration is a concern. How can you prevent infection with the virus? There is no … with a freshly made 1:50 solution of bleach and water How to make a 1:50 (1,000 ppm) solution of bleach and water: …
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… you are going, what you plan to do while you are there, how long you are staying, and the age of your child. Carry a … child needs and the risk of infection while travelling. How can I prevent illness? Breastfeeding is the best way to … Consider using a ready-to-feed formula for short trips. How can I protect my children from malaria? Malaria is a …
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… pregnancy occur during the first and third trimesters. How can I prepare before I travel? Before you travel, you … safe for most pregnant women up to 36 weeks gestation. However, there is a higher risk for pregnant women to … health care provider about medications that might help. How can I protect myself against malaria? Malaria is spread …