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… at different ages. This builds the best protection. Don't babies get natural protection from the mother? During the last few weeks of pregnancy, mothers give their babies some protection against disease. But it is only for … shot may seem like a lot for a child's body to handle. But babies have billions of immune system cells that are hard at …
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… kiss or share things such as food, utensils and drinks. Babies and children can become sick through sharing soothers, bottles or toys used by other children. Hib disease is now …
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… Cries more than usual or cries during sleep Has refused two feedings in a row or is vomiting A baby older than 1 month … redness may be pink eye. Infections Common infections in babies that may cause crying are: Ear infections . Urinary … Cries more than usual or cries during sleep Has refused two feedings in a row or is vomiting A baby older than 1 month …
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… will get a lot of attention. That's because people love babies, not because they don't like you." Ask for help. Ask … will get a lot of attention. That's because people love babies, not because they don't like you." Ask for help. Ask …
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… if you have pre-eclampsia or are pregnant with multiple babies. Or it may be recommended if you have a problem with … get ready for the arrival of your baby. Learn about birth, feeding your baby, immunizations, and parenting. Shop online … get ready for the arrival of your baby. Learn about birth, feeding your baby, immunizations, and parenting. Shop online …
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… heart defects. A bluish tint of the skin isn't common in babies with acyanotic heart defects, although it may occur. … when the baby needs more oxygen, such as when crying and feeding. Acyanotic congenital heart defects include: … when the baby needs more oxygen, such as when crying and feeding. Acyanotic congenital heart defects include: …
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… drugs, nonprescription drugs, and herbal products). Babies born early (premature infants) and children may be … affect milk production. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug Interactions See also the How to Use section. … moisture. Do not freeze or store in the bathroom. After the bottle is opened, refer to the manufacturer's instructions …
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… the nozzle into the rectum. Gently but firmly squeeze the bottle so that all of the drug flows into the rectum. … needed. Discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor. Babies born to mothers who have used corticosteroids for a … passes into breast milk. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug Interactions Drug interactions may change how …
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… To help protect from moisture, keep the desiccant in the bottle. Do not store in the bathroom. Keep all medications … To help protect from moisture, keep the desiccant in the bottle. Do not store in the bathroom. Keep all medications …
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… before using this medication. This medication may come in a bottle or a blister pack. If using the blister pack, peel … passes into breast milk. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug Interactions Drug interactions may change how … before using this medication. This medication may come in a bottle or a blister pack. If using the blister pack, peel …