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… your baby’s blood can be used to get important information about their health. A newborn baby can look healthy but have … disorder that you and your doctor or midwife may not know about. Newborn screening finds babies who may have one of … for all the disorders on the screening panel. How soon after birth will my baby be screened? The ideal time to …
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… . NOTE : Most people have an average body temperature of about 37°C (98.6°F). But it can vary by a degree or more and … your symptoms? Think about whether the symptoms started after you began using a new medicine or a higher dose of a … Call your doctor if symptoms get worse or you have any concerns (for example, if symptoms are not getting better as …
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… depressant. It is similar to diazepam (such as Valium) but about 10 times more potent. It is commonly called roofies. … depressant. It is similar to diazepam (such as Valium) but about 10 times more potent. It is commonly called roofies. …
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… think that a medicine could be causing the blisters? Think about whether you started getting blisters after you began using a new medicine or a higher dose of a … Call your doctor if symptoms get worse or you have any concerns (for example, if symptoms are not getting better as …
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… . Other causes include scar tissue in the pelvic area after an infection or surgery, urinary or bowel diseases, … problems with your reproductive system. The doctor will ask about your health and symptoms. You may be asked if you have … any new pelvic symptoms. You haven't yet seen a doctor about your chronic pelvic pain. Watchful waiting Watchful …
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… what your choices are so that you can talk to your doctor about them. Pregnancy: Should I Bank My Baby's Umbilical … blood? Cord blood is the blood left in the umbilical cord after birth. It contains stem cells. These cells have the … my options. 3. Use the following space to list questions, concerns, and next steps. Your Summary Here's a record of …
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… experiences. Be supportive , and listen to your child's concerns. Allow your child to try to solve his or her own … reduce stress, and share them with your family. Teach them about consequences. Children need to learn about the … experiences. Be supportive , and listen to your child's concerns. Allow your child to try to solve his or her own …
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… to a severe allergic reaction Other important information about EpiPen® Managing food allergies For more information … : anxiety, sense of doom (the feeling that something bad is about to happen), headache, uterine cramps, a metallic taste … Give a second dose of epinephrine as early as 5 minutes after the first dose if there is no improvement in their …
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… in the nipple (let-down reflex). In the first few days after delivery, oxytocin also causes uterine contractions … that help shrink the uterus back to its pre-pregnancy size. After breastfeeding is established, your body may release … in the nipple (let-down reflex). In the first few days after delivery, oxytocin also causes uterine contractions …
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… Key points Plan ahead. Before you go out to eat, think about where you will eat and what you will select. It will … to make healthy food choices when you get too hungry. Think about your portions. Restaurants often serve portions that … often and share it with someone else at your table. Think about your portions Ask for a half-size portion of the meal. …