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… Obesity and Pregnancy On this page: Overview … Babies born to mothers who are obese have a higher risk of: Birth defects, such as a heart defect or neural tube defects … doctor visits, and follow your doctor's or midwife's advice about what to do and what to avoid during pregnancy. Should …
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… Cholestasis of Pregnancy On this page: … night. How is it diagnosed? Your doctor will ask questions about your symptoms. The doctor will also do a physical examination and ask you about your medical history. You may have blood tests or …
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… Facts about influenza (the flu) Last updated September 16, 2022 … risk. Healthy pregnant women in the second half of their pregnancy are at much greater risk of hospitalization … HealthLinkBC File #12c Influenza (flu) immunization: Myths and facts HealthLinkBC File #12d Inactivated influenza …
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… Questions About Medicines for Epilepsy On this page: Overview Related … medicine that causes your hands to shake or affects muscle control. What health risks come with using the medicine? … several medicines. Some antiepileptic medicines can make birth control pills less effective and make a woman more …
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… Cancer: Controlling Cancer Pain Actionset Overview Cancer and some … or stop your pain completely. Getting your pain under control is an important part of cancer treatment. It can … what works and does not work. The more specific you can be about your pain, the better your doctor will be able to …
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… Quad Screening for Birth Defects On this page: Test Overview Health Tools Why … is a blood test that may be done at 15 to 22 weeks of pregnancy. It's used to look for possible problems with your … 80 out of 100 fetuses who have it. It finds anencephaly in about 95 out of 100 fetuses. The test misses spina bifida in …
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… Breech Position and Breech Birth On this page: … What is breech position? During most of pregnancy, there is enough room in the uterus for the baby … is the normal and safest fetal position for birth. But in about 4 out of 100 births, the baby doesn't naturally turn …
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… to manage their disease. This includes information about how to prevent passing HIV to other people. A person … HIV can pass the virus to their baby during pregnancy, childbirth or while breast/chest feeding. Because of the risk of … should be tested for STIs, including HIV, before having sex without a condom. When should I get tested during …
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… Thinking About Child Safety On this page: Overview Related … Health and Safety, Ages 2 to 5 Years Health and Safety, Birth to 2 Years Preschoolers: Helping Your Child Explore … Shevlov et al., eds., Caring for Your Baby and Young Child: Birth to Age 5 , 5th ed., pp. 457–506. New York: Bantam. …
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… Pain Control at the End of Life On this page: Overview Related … cause of ineffective pain management. Pain that is not controlled by non-prescription medicines may need stronger … This is called "breakthrough pain." Talk with your doctor about medicines you should have on hand to be prepared for …