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… that differ from other illnesses are: About 2 to 3 weeks after being exposed to the virus, a red rash may appear on … in the baby developing anemia, or in a miscarriage or still birth, although this is rare Babies born to mothers who were … infected while pregnant do not have an increased risk of birth defects. If you are at risk of serious complications …
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… fall. What are the symptoms? Symptoms start 3 to 6 days after being infected with the virus. Symptoms usually start … The fever usually lasts one to 2 days. About 2 days after the fever starts, small painful blisters may develop … who become infected with the virus shortly before they give birth may pass the virus to their baby. Newborn babies …
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… the rate of miscarriage but has not been shown to cause birth defects. Is there a mumps vaccine? There are 2 … to other people. Symptoms can appear from 12 to 25 days after mumps virus infection. What if I have been exposed to … should get immunized. Although getting the mumps vaccine after an exposure may not prevent you from becoming ill, it …
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… woman contracts rubella, she may have a miscarriage or stillbirth. Her baby may be born with severe birth defects, including deafness, eye problems, heart … care. If you are not immune, you should be immunized after your pregnancy, preferably before leaving the …
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… between periodontal disease and having a pre-term or low-birth weight baby. These babies are at greater risk of … occasionally, try to eat them at mealtime Brush your teeth after meals and snacks. If this is not possible, rinse your … stomach acids in your mouth that can damage the teeth. After vomiting, rinse your mouth with water or a mixture of …
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… sputum Make sure your first name, last name and date of birth are on the label of the sputum bottles Collect your … of the plastic bag (not inside with the sputum bottle) After you finish collecting your sputum, wash your hands. … results are usually ready within a day to 2 business days after they reach the lab. Culture results may take up to 8 …
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… and the first dose of the hepatitis B vaccine series at birth. Antiviral medications may also be recommended for you to take before you give birth, to further reduce the risk of passing the virus to … chronic HBV infection, whereas more infants infected at birth will likely develop chronic infection. This lifelong …
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… with cool, soapy water and rinse off before and after use. How should I take a child’s temperature? From birth to age 5, the most common way to take a temperature is … a rectal temperature. Always wash your hands before and after taking your child’s temperature. For more information …
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… heart and lung diseases, diabetes and dementia Adverse birth outcomes such as lower birth weight Those most likely to be affected by particle …
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… pregnancy is also influenced by the following factors: The birthing parent’s overall health and well-being Alcohol … it is best to avoid breast/chest feeding for about 2 hours after drinking for each alcoholic beverage consumed. For …