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… milk. Because of the possible risk to the infant, breast-feeding is not recommended while using this medication and … unused liquid medication 90 days after first opening the bottle. Keep all medications away from children and pets. Do … unused liquid medication 90 days after first opening the bottle. Keep all medications away from children and pets. Do …
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… Hospital Policies and Breastfeeding On this page: Overview Overview … Before it's time for you to give birth, ask about the breastfeeding policies at your hospital or birthing centre. Look … It can allow you to breastfeed more often. Supplemental feedings. Tell the staff that your baby is to get only your …
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… start learning language from the moment they are born. Babies who hear well learn a lot about their world through … have their hearing screened? Every year in B.C., about 100 babies are born with permanent hearing loss (approximately 1 out of every 400 births). For babies who need special care at birth, about 1 in 50 is born …
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… our baby as soon as possible after birth and continue breastfeeding on cue I know babies feed frequently at night and I want to feed on cue …
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… non-toxic materials and are specially designed for teething babies. Teething rings come in many different sizes and … his or her skin. Cold foods or liquids Babies often resist feedings when they are teething. Sucking brings more blood … help reduce the swelling and discomfort. For example, try feeding your child: Frozen ice treats. These can temporarily …
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… Breastfeeding Your Newborn and an Older Child On this page: Overview Overview Breastfeeding more than one child is called tandem breastfeeding. If you continue to feed your older child along with …
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… pills. Be sure to leave at least one pill in the original bottle. That way, if you forget what a pill is for, you can find it in the bottle it came from. Post reminders. Place notes near clocks … take your medicine. Don't run out. Figure out how long your bottle of medicine will last. Put refill reminders on your …
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… on the drug. How does drug withdrawal affect newborns? Babies born with the effects of drug withdrawal may: Be cranky and jittery. Cry a lot. Have trouble feeding and sleeping. Have stomach problems like vomiting … use a diaper cream on the area. If your baby has trouble feeding, give smaller amounts more often. Caring for a fussy …
Medications
… stomach, 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals. Shake the bottle well before each dose. Carefully measure the dose … milk. Because of the possible risk to the infant, breast-feeding while using this drug is not recommended. Consult … stomach, 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals. Shake the bottle well before each dose. Carefully measure the dose …
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… dryness may be a problem. High prolactin levels while breastfeeding also play a part in vaginal dryness. If you have … problem, use a vaginal lubricant to provide moisture. Breastfeeding. Newborns need to breastfeed often. This not only … does not last long. You and your baby will settle into a feeding routine, feedings will become further apart, and …