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… your baby’s blood can be used to get important information about their health. A newborn baby can look healthy but have … Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA): SMA affects the nerves that control muscle movement. Babies and children with SMA may … all the disorders on the screening panel. How soon after birth will my baby be screened? The ideal time to collect …
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… long-term problems, like pelvic pain or tubal (ectopic) pregnancy. What causes it? PID is caused by bacteria. When … common causes of PID are gonorrhea and chlamydia, which are sexually transmitted infections (STIs). It may also be … How is it diagnosed? To diagnose PID, your doctor will ask about your symptoms and do a physical examination. You may …
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… worse. An exposure history, which is a set of questions about your home, workplace, habits, jobs, lifestyle, and … you avoid second-hand smoke. You are more likely to give birth to a baby who weighs less than expected (low birth … are caused by allergens in your home. Take steps to help control viruses on household surfaces and in the air. Clean …
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… region, the Caribbean, West Africa and South America. About 10 to 20 million people are infected worldwide. It is … that causes weakness of the legs, backache, loss of bladder control or constipation. To confirm that you have HTLV-1, … also more common in people who are 40 years or older Giving birth or breastfeeding. About one quarter of mothers who are …
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… is a summary and does NOT have all possible information about this product. This information does not assure that … may be pregnant. It may cause a pregnancy to end, premature birth, or birth defects. In rare cases, serious … two weeks before starting treatment; 2) use effective birth control to prevent pregnancy; 3) receive oral and written …
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… the mother. The baby's body gets used to the drug. After birth, when the drug starts to leave the body, the baby goes through withdrawal. This may happen within hours after birth. Or it may happen later, depending on the drug. How … your baby's body. What can you do if you used drugs during pregnancy? If you used drugs or took prescription medicines …
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… High-Risk Sexual Behaviour On this page: Overview … risk for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) , unplanned pregnancy, and being in a sexual relationship before being … behaviour because they: May not understand the concern about STIs and how they are transmitted. May not talk about …
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… . How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will ask questions about your symptoms, periods, past health, and family … treated? Treatment choices depend on whether you want to control pain or you want to get pregnant. For pain and … reduce pain and menstrual bleeding. It can include hormonal birth control and other medicines. Laparoscopy to remove …
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… to your doctor. Structural problems that were present at birth (congenital). This includes narrowing of the lower … you have. If you are transgender or non-binary, choose the sex that matches the body parts (such as ovaries, testes, … Yes IUD No IUD Are the cramps so bad that you're thinking about having the IUD removed? Yes Severe cramps No Severe …
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… children is a big job. It can be overwhelming to think about all the things your child needs to learn to stay safe … act, encourage them to stop, take a breath, and think about the consequences. Talk openly. Encourage your children … feel threatened or uncomfortable in a relationship. Safer sex Talking about sex can be awkward, but the earlier you …