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… Call your health care provider to make an appointment. Who should get the chickenpox vaccine? Children get the … 12 months 2nd dose 4 to 6 years Students in grade 6 who have not received 2 doses of the vaccine should also receive … will die from the infection. Rarely, infection early in pregnancy can result in a baby being born with birth …
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… to find out the cost. Bring a record of all vaccines you have received in the past to the travel clinic. It is … mosquitoes. The vaccine is approved by Health Canada. Who should get the vaccine? If you are travelling to or working … brain damage. Infection during the first 6 months of pregnancy may result in infection of the baby and …
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… . Who should get the vaccine? The influenza vaccine is available … to less than 5 years of age Pregnant people at any stage of pregnancy Seniors 65 years and older Residents of any age … care settings, including long-term care facilities, who have contact with patients Visitors to health care …
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… measles situation, try to phone ahead to assure that they have vaccine in stock and to find out if you need an appointment. Who should get the MMR vaccine? The MMR vaccine is given to … infected with the virus in the first 3 months of their pregnancy. Rubella can also cause miscarriage or stillbirth. …
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… checking services Referrals to health and social services Should families, caregivers and friends be concerned if a … loved one is using substances, it does not always mean they have a substance use disorder. People may use substances for … Files #30c Quitting smoking HealthLinkBC Files #38d Pregnancy and alcohol use HealthLinkBC File #97 Contact with …
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… problems affecting people exposed to alcohol during pregnancy. FASD is the leading developmental disability in … alcohol if you’re breast/chest feeding, but if you want to have an occasional drink, it does not mean you need to stop … For example, if a person has 2 alcoholic drinks, they should wait at least 4 hours before breast/chest feeding. …
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… that bacteria over-grows. What are the symptoms? If you have bacterial vaginosis, you may not have any symptoms or … history of certain risk factors such as: early delivery or pregnancy complications linked to infection, such as … piercings. Store condoms at room temperature. A new condom should be used every time you have sex. Use only water-based …
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… severely weakened by HIV. Having HIV does not mean that you have AIDS. How can I get HIV? HIV is found in body fluids, … is lower) a mother with HIV can pass it to her baby during pregnancy, childbirth, or while breastfeeding (breastfeeding … https://fipa.bc.ca/get-help/your-health-information . Should my partner(s) be tested for HIV? If you have an HIV …
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… who do get sick with a mild form of the illness usually have flu-like symptoms such as fever, sore throat, headache, … organ transplant or blood transfusion - this is very rare Pregnancy and toxoplasmosis If you are pregnant or thinking … concerns about the quality of the water in their community should consult with their health care provider about whether …
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… during times of bone growth, such as during childhood and pregnancy. Having enough vitamin D helps your body better absorb calcium from foods. Should I take a supplement? Use the food sources table below … how much calcium you are getting from food. For foods that have a label, check the nutrition facts table to see how …