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… damage or sterility. Mumps infection in the early stage of pregnancy may increase the rate of miscarriage but has not … protect you against future exposures to the virus. Check your immunization record to see how many doses of mumps … vaccine are recommended for protection. Contact your health care provider to find out if you need to be immunized.People …
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… less common ways HCV is spread include: Sharing personal care items, such as toothbrushes, dental floss, razors, nail … blood on them From a pregnant person to their baby, during pregnancy or birth What are the symptoms? Most people who … antibody test means that you have or had hepatitis C. If your antibody test is positive, you need a ribonucleic acid …
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… virus (HBV). What are the symptoms? After the virus enters your body, it may take weeks to months to develop symptoms … include straws, pipes, spoons, cookers and needles During pregnancy to a baby before or during delivery HBV is not … I have been exposed to hepatitis B virus? See your health care provider as soon as possible. If you have not completed …
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… vaccines are usually available beginning in October. For your best protection, get immunized as soon as possible. You … to less than 5 years of age Pregnant people at any stage of pregnancy Seniors 65 years and older Residents of any age living in residential care, assisted living or other group facilities Children and …
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… to or working in some countries. It is important to talk to your health care provider or visit a travel clinic at least 6 to 8 weeks … brain damage. Infection during the first 6 months of pregnancy may result in infection of the baby and …
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… is lower) a mother with HIV can pass it to her baby during pregnancy, childbirth, or while breastfeeding (breastfeeding … with HIV) exposure in the work environment (e.g., health care providers or emergency responders) sharing needles, … of transmitting it to others. You can greatly reduce your risk of transmitting HIV to others by taking …
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… benefits: It reduces the chances of passing the STI on to your partner(s) You are less likely to develop complications … likely you are to be exposed to an STI. Talk to your health care provider about getting tested for STIs, or go to your … (ECPs) or copper IUD (intrauterine device) can prevent pregnancy. These should be started as soon as possible. For …
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… Harm reduction for families, caregivers and friends of people who use substances Last … or substance use disorder, it is important to take care of yourself: Participate in an in-person or online support … Files #30c Quitting smoking HealthLinkBC Files #38d Pregnancy and alcohol use HealthLinkBC File #97 Contact with …
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… is less likely. Women who have an active outbreak in late pregnancy can pass the infection to their baby during a … liver, lungs or brain. If you are pregnant, and you or your partner have a history of herpes, it is important to inform your health care provider. There are steps that can be taken to help …
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… Vietnamese Certain foods and beverages can affect how your warfarin works. This handout will help you to plan your diet when taking warfarin. When we cut or scrape our … deep vein thrombosis and other serious health problems. If your blood clots too much, your doctor may prescribe …