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… taking. Although most women with epilepsy deliver healthy babies, the risk of birth defects, stillbirth, and seizure … taking. Although most women with epilepsy deliver healthy babies, the risk of birth defects, stillbirth, and seizure …
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… or in a miscarriage or still birth, although this is rare Babies born to mothers who were infected while pregnant do …
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… their lifetime sun exposure in their first 18 years. Keep babies younger than 12 months out of the sun. This is the safest thing to do for young babies. Children 12 months and older can go in the sun, but … a sun protection factor (SPF) of 30 or higher to protect babies' and children's very sensitive skin. C = Cover up. …
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… playing or exercising outdoors. It's safest to keep babies younger than 12 months out of the sun. Do not use sunscreen on babies younger than 6 months old. Sunscreen should never be … playing or exercising outdoors. It's safest to keep babies younger than 12 months out of the sun. Do not use …
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… An undescended testicle is more common in premature babies than in full-term babies. Testicular cancer is rare, but it is the most common … An undescended testicle is more common in premature babies than in full-term babies. Testicular cancer is rare, …
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… signs of another illness (rash, cough, vomiting, diarrhea) Babies younger than 3 months of age must be seen by a health … when they have a fever. During the first 3 months of life, babies are not always able to fight infections, so they need to be seen sooner than older babies and children with fevers. For babies 3 to 6 months, …
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