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Medications
… to mix and use each dose. Use the provided mixing bottle to mix each dose with cool or cold water. Gently and slowly shake the mixing bottle for at least 20 seconds to mix the water with the … milk. Because of the possible risk to the infant, breast-feeding while using this drug is not recommended. Consult …
Medications
… box. It must be kept tightly closed in the original bottle (or blister package) to protect it from moisture. See … passes into breast milk. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug Interactions See also Warning section. Drug … store in the bathroom. Keep this medication in the original bottle. Do not put this medication in a pill box or …
Medications
… you are using the liquid form of this medication, shake the bottle well before each dose. Carefully measure the dose … when clearly needed. It may harm an unborn baby. Newborn babies of mothers who use this medication late in pregnancy … slow/shallow breathing, nonstop crying, shaking, or trouble feeding. However, since untreated seizures are a serious …
Medications
… milk. Because of the possible risk to the infant, breast-feeding while using this drug and for 2 weeks after stopping … light and moisture. Keep the medication in the original bottle with the desiccant to protect against moisture. Do … Discard any remaining tablets 7 weeks after opening the bottle. Keep all medications away from children and pets. Do …
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… Breastfeeding or chestfeeding Last updated July 12, 2024 HealthLink BC File number … your baby because it: Is the safest and healthiest food for babies Is easy for your baby to digest Helps your baby’s … such as pneumonia, ear infections and diarrhea, compared to babies who are not breastfed or chestfed May lower the risk …
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… louder and longer. Your hungry child will eagerly accept feeding and stop crying. Upset cries. They are loud and … cry, especially when a diaper is wet or soiled. Colic . All babies cry. But sometimes a baby will cry for hours at a … to be burped? Do they need to suck (on a finger, pacifier , bottle, or breast)? Needs a diaper change. Needs to be moved …
Medications
… from light and moisture. Keep this drug in the original bottle, and keep the bottle tightly closed. The bottle contains a desiccant to help keep your medicine dry. …
Health topics
… Let your baby breastfeed more often or give your baby extra bottles. Liquids may help thin the mucus and also reduce … Let your baby breastfeed more often or give your baby extra bottles. Liquids may help thin the mucus and also reduce …
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… CP is related to the brain's development. For example, babies born too early are at risk for bleeding in the brain … child with CP: Is having problems breathing . Chokes during feeding and you can't dislodge the food. Call a doctor now … better, starts to bleed or ooze fluid, or causes pain. Feeding problems that aren't relieved by home treatment, …
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… when their breasts feel soft, and their baby seems to be feeding constantly! The truth is, if your baby's feeding well, gaining weight, and has lots of wet and poopy … Avoid unnecessary supplements such as formula. If babies fill up with other foods, they don't 'demand' enough …