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… babies born at full term, which is 37 weeks or more of pregnancy, can be fed any type of store-bought formula: … babies who: Were born premature, before 37 weeks of pregnancy, and are under 2 months of age (corrected age) …
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… Files #30c Quitting smoking HealthLinkBC Files #38d Pregnancy and alcohol use HealthLinkBC File #97 Contact with …
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… during times of bone growth, such as during childhood and pregnancy. Having enough vitamin D helps your body better …
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… g 14 to18 38 g 26 g 19 to 50 38 g 25 g 51 to 70+ 30 g 21 g Pregnancy (any age) / 28 g Breast feeding (any age) / 29 g g …
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… softeners Ignoring the urge when you have to go Stress Pregnancy hormones A change in regular routine or travelling …
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… risk. Healthy pregnant women in the second half of their pregnancy are at much greater risk of hospitalization …
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… 14 to 18 11 mg 15 mg 19 to 49 8 mg 18 mg Over 50 8 mg 8 mg Pregnancy N/A 27 mg Breastfeeding under 19 N/A 10 mg …
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… and pain in the joints. Infections in the first 3 months of pregnancy can cause severe harm to a developing baby; about …
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… and they have limited ability to eliminate mercury. In pregnancy, the developing baby’s nervous system is of …