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… Well What to Expect A lot of changes occur during a baby's first year. Here are some of the things that may … And remember, napping can be good for tired parents too. Feeding You may notice that your baby's feeding patterns … aren't spoiling your baby by promptly responding to these cues. Use comforting techniques, like cuddling and singing. …
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… and encounter new experiences such as the arrival of a new baby or entering child care. You will also find information … to support you and your family. The 2024 editions of Baby’s Best Chance and Toddler’s First Steps are now … Your Toddler’s Development English | Chinese | French | Feeding your toddler Eating Well English | Chinese | French …
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… to Know the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Taking Your Baby Home The First Weeks at Home Looking Ahead to the … and 37 weeks of pregnancy, it's called a preterm birth. A baby born early is called preterm (or premature). Preterm … much as possible. Your baby probably will come home with a feeding schedule. To avoid dehydration, never go longer than …
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… is not known how much alcohol it takes to cause harm. Your baby's brain and nervous system develop throughout your … beer, wine, hard liquor, coolers and ciders, can harm your baby. Binge drinking, that is, drinking more than 3 standard … in B.C. 1-800-663-1441. Does drinking during breast/chest feeding cause FASD? No, drinking alcohol while breast/chest …
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… your newborn learn and communicate. Learn your newborn's cues. You can recognize when your baby is most alert and receptive. Newborn communication can … as bright eyes and wiggling arms and legs—that your baby is happy and eager to interact. Pay attention to the …
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… weeks after childbirth also are a time to bond with your baby and set up a routine for caring for your baby. Your … you feel less tired. Drink extra fluids if you are breastfeeding. Your doctor will tell you how to care for your body … being physically close, and responding to his or her cues. Frequently Asked Questions Learning about the …
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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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… bars made with 100% real fruit. Fruit and dried fruit. Baby carrots with hummus or bean dip. Low-fat yogurt with … day for children 9 to 24 months old. If you are not breastfeeding and do not want to give your child cow's milk, give … birth, infants follow their internal hunger and fullness cues. They eat when they're hungry, and they stop eating …
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… hemorrhage, or IVH). These problems can increase a baby's risk of having disabilities. Cranial ultrasound may also be done to check a baby's large or increasing head size. The test can also … and inner fluid chambers (ventricles) can be seen on a video screen. How long the test takes The test usually takes …
Healthy eating
… Promote Sell Most and Sell items through signage and verbal cues Have food service workers ask students which vegetable …