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… or non-binary parents to describe how they feed their baby from their bodies. Both chestfeeding and breastfeeding … and included. Human milk (breast milk) is the only food your baby needs for the first 6 months. When your baby … to babies who are not breastfed or chestfed May lower the risk of sleep-related infant death Why is breastfeeding or …
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… or caregiver, you can help your child learn important food skills and eating habits. You can also help shape … children: For child care providers (#110b) Feeding your baby formula: Before you start (#69a) Feeding your baby formula: Safely making and storing formula (#69b) …
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… wash their hands or if someone with this illness handles food, water or ice. Some foods can be contaminated with the virus at their source. … How can I reduce the risk of getting infected from cleaning up vomit or diarrhea? …
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… other people. A person with HIV can pass the virus to their baby during pregnancy, childbirth or while breast/chest feeding. Because of the risk of passing HIV to your baby, it is very important for you to get tested for HIV. …
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… Dental care keep teeth healthy for a lifetime. Healthy baby teeth help children eat and speak clearly. Baby teeth … to 6 years of age. Once your child has teeth, they are at risk for tooth decay. Many things cause tooth decay, … tooth decay: Frequent Eating(especially sticky or sugary foods) Constant use of a baby bottle or sippy cup filled …
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… Document Spanish Document Vietnamese Children are at higher risk of getting sick from travel to tropical and developing … if they have their own seat Can I travel by air with my baby? Do not travel by air with a premature infant (baby) or … Breastfeeding is the best way to reduce the risk of foodborne and waterborne illness. You should purify (boil …
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… eating, chewing and swallowing (dysphagia) can increase the risk of food or other items getting stuck in the upper airway … therapist and support staff, such as care aides and food service staff. Family, volunteers, friends and any …
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… are sleeping? Creating a safe sleeping environment for your baby will reduce the risk of injuries and sleep related infant death, including … about how to make every sleep as safe as possible for your baby. See HealthLinkBC File #107 Safe Sleeping For Babies …
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… can also affect the immune system, leading to greater risk of infections and reduced vaccine effectiveness. The … of date. Do I need to take extra precautions to protect my baby from the sun and heat? Yes. Babies younger than 12 … months out of the sun. Try to find or create shade for your baby if you are going to be outside. Use a stroller with a …
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… Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium and reduces the risk of osteoporosis. What are the risks of drinking raw … for at least 1 minute before allowing to air dry Use B.C.’s FOODSAFE Chlorine Dilution Calculator tool to make up the … based on the concentration of your bleach product www.foodsafe.ca/dilution-calculator.html Pasteurize milk in a …