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… your body does a ton of work to support the growth of your baby. And even though you can't feel it yet, your baby is growing and changing very fast. Wondering what your baby looks like at 8 weeks? Your baby is about 22 mm (1 in) …
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… updated August 11, 2013 If you're planning to have your baby in a hospital, pack a bag ahead of time. Here are some … personal belongings and items for your partner and the new baby. This checklist can help you plan and organize. For … washable dressing gown (front opening for breastfeeding) two or three nightgowns or pairs of pyjamas …
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… Down syndrome is a genetic condition. It affects a baby's development. Children who have it may share similar … by having an extra chromosome . This affects the way a baby's body and brain develop during pregnancy and after … pregnant, an ultrasound and a blood test can show if your baby may be at risk for Down syndrome. Other tests can show …
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… Breast surgery and breastfeeding Last updated August 5, 2013 Some types of breast … a breast augmentation, start breastfeeding as soon as your baby is born. If your baby shows signs of needing more milk, check with your …
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… page: Overview Overview By week 12, you can now hear your baby's heartbeat with a Doppler heart monitor. Wondering what your baby looks like at 12 weeks? Your baby is now about the size of a lime. Average baby length is …
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… released as gas (flatus). Babies often swallow air during feeding. It is important to burp your baby during and after feeding. Swallowed air may cause a baby to be upset and have colic behaviour. Aerophagia is a …
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… Breastfeeding as Birth Control On this page: Overview Related … conditions must be met to make sure that it works: Your baby must be 6 months of age or younger. After your baby is 6 months old, you are much more likely to become …
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… Overview What is colic? All babies cry, but sometimes a baby will cry for hours at a time, no matter what you do. This extreme type of crying in a baby between 3 weeks and 3 months of age is called colic. … to reduce your baby's risk of illness. If you are breastfeeding, be aware of your diet. The foods you eat may affect …
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… feeling that comes after a good stretch. Exercise DVDs or videos online can teach you more about stretching your … 10 miles per hour. Try using an aerobic dance DVD or online video. Jump rope. Use an exercise machine, such as riding a … feeling that comes after a good stretch. Exercise DVDs or videos online can teach you more about stretching your …
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… meal if you are hungry. Ask for help to stand up. Breastfeeding and chestfeeding Continue breastfeeding (or chestfeeding) and cuddling your baby. Keep your baby skin-to-skin until after your baby finishes the first …