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… there's a danger to your baby if you develop rubella during your pregnancy Rashes of any kind except the ones you may … vagina Constant negative feelings or anxiety about your pregnancy and care of the baby Depression or periods of …
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… Pill On this page: Overview Overview Combination pills are used to prevent pregnancy. Most people call them "the pill." Combination … any hormones. You have your period on that week. But other packs have no sugar pills. You take hormone pills for …
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… Overview Expectant management is the close monitoring of a pregnancy for complications. It may involve some bedrest at … the legs or lungs. footnote 2 Strict bedrest is no longer used to prevent preterm labour. But your doctor may … light of your condition. When you are resting or sleeping during late pregnancy, try to lie on your side. This is …
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… in your life. Ask for help when you need it. If you're confused or can't seem to get things done, reach out to people … a mental health crisis, a substance use crisis, or any other kind of emotional distress, get help right away. Call … to avoid emotions and thoughts, such as drinking more alcohol than you normally do. You have been grieving longer …
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… You eat more than expected. You exercise less than you are used to doing. You take medicines that raise your blood … these instructions when your blood sugar is high. Make sure other people (at work and at home) know the symptoms of high … that have a lot of sugar. Avoid caffeinated drinks and alcohol. If your blood sugar levels are above your target …
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… staying in a target range can also help prevent problems during pregnancy. Work with your doctor to set your own … sugar range. Some people can work toward lower numbers. Other people may need higher goals. For example, people who … Incorporated disclaims any warranty or liability for your use of this information. Your use of this information means …
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… periods of time, you don't need to eat more calories or use special foods or drinks for energy. A balanced diet will … yourself from dehydration: Drink plenty of water before, during, and after you are active. This is very important … you exercise for a longer period of time. Avoid drinks with alcohol. Take extra care to prevent dehydration in extremely …
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… of the lower back (lumbar vertebrae) and a view of the 5 fused bones at the bottom of the spine (sacrum). … or dislocations . Check the spine for effects from other problems, such as infections, tumours, or bone spurs. … is examined. You will be given a cloth or paper gown to use during the test. You may be allowed to keep on your …
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… . Cortisol levels go up when the pituitary gland releases another hormone called adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH). Cortisol has many functions. It helps the body use sugar (glucose) and fat for energy ( metabolism ), and … infection, or injury. Normally, cortisol levels rise during the early morning hours and are highest about 7 a.m. …