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… Chestfeeding is a term that is becoming more commonly used when discussing infant feeding. It’s often used by … is the only food your baby needs for the first 6 months. When your baby starts solid foods, continue to offer human … when to feed. Your baby may feed a lot. Feeding several times close together is called cluster feeding. This often …
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… who drink only formula do not need a vitamin D supplement. When do I offer solid foods to my baby? Start offering solid … at around 6 months. All babies need more nutrients at this time, especially iron. Your baby may be ready for solid … up and try to bring food to their mouth, and Let you know when they’re full. For example, by turning their head away …
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… by sewage or animal manure can also be a source of disease when it is used for food preparation, drinking, swimming or … at buffets that has been sitting unrefrigerated for a long time or not stored properly Eat at a buffet that does not … do not have a pre-packaged ORS mix, you can make your own using the recipe below. Use only until you’re able to get …
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… the best practices and the manufacturer's instructions when using NCITs. Remember that many factors affect NCIT … to read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions each time you use a different type or brand of thermometer. …
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… it to others by: Getting an influenza vaccine Staying home when you are ill Washing your hands regularly Cleaning and … or having face-to-face contact. The virus can also spread when you touch tiny droplets from a cough or sneeze on … may be able to spread the virus for a longer period of time. What are the symptoms? Influenza symptoms vary from …
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… caused by a germ (bacteria) that spreads through the air when a person with untreated TB disease of the lungs coughs, … bottle tightly so it does not leak Write the date and time you collected the sputum on the label of the sputum … provider will talk with you about what this result means. When will I get the results from my sputum tests? Smear test …
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… disorders. These include: Metabolic disorders: These occur when your baby’s body can’t break down (metabolize) certain … a newborn blood spot screening panel. These disorders occur when your baby’s thyroid or adrenal glands do not produce … How soon after birth will my baby be screened? The ideal time to collect the newborn screening blood sample is …
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… Canada from at risk areas will need anti-malaria medication when visiting or returning to at risk areas.y How can I … need to take your anti-malaria medication for the entire time you are travelling. If you have side effects from the … the ingredient DEET or icaridin. For more information about using insect repellants containing DEET, visit HealthLinkBC …
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… B, and generics such as Contingency One). It is effective when taken within 72 hours (3 days) after having unprotected … contraception, the copper IUD stops fertilization by causing a chemical change that damages sperm and egg before … that you do not have a condition that may prevent you from using an IUD. Where can I get emergency contraception? You …
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… and often occurs in the summer. Impetigo is usually caused when bacteria enter the body through breaks in the skin, … blisters appear they often burst, and fluid seeps out. When the fluid dries, the blisters become coated with a … nasal discharge or skin-to-skin contact. For example, when someone touches the rash and then touches another …