Search Results

3193 results found
Health topics
… You might be thinking about yourself and your baby and wondering if you can cope with contractions. As … become heavy, dark and bloody. Cervix continues to open. Baby’s head continues to move down into pelvis. Healthcare … the liquid is green, go to the hospital. Green means your baby has had a bowel movement. This may happen for no …
HealthLinkBC files
… water for brushing teeth Make sure dairy products such as milk, cheese or yogurt are pasteurized and refrigerated. If …
Health topics
… may cause a minor loss of fluids from the body. But in a baby or young child, the same size and depth of a burn may … matches the body parts (such as ovaries, testes, prostate, breasts, penis, or vagina) you now have in the area where … of a burn in an adult or older child is different than in a baby or young child . More than 2 percent More than 2 …
Health topics
… It can be hard to know if a medicine is safe for your baby. Most medicines are not studied in pregnant women. … researchers worry about how the medicines might affect the baby. But some medicines have been taken for so long by so … especially during the first 3 months. That is when a baby's organs form. But what if you take medicine for a …
Health topics
… done between 10 to 14 weeks to tell you the chance of your baby developing a genetic abnormality Urine tests to check … Columbia. This screening indicates the chance of your baby having Down syndrome , trisomy 18 or an open neural … some people will screen positive, most won’t have a baby with one of these conditions. Prenatal screening …
Health topics
… problems, including Down syndrome . The risk of having a baby with certain chromosome problems increases with your … birth defects. Screening tests can show the chance that a baby has certain conditions. Diagnostic tests can show for sure if the baby has certain conditions. What you choose may depend on …
Health topics
… From physical changes to getting the chance to see your baby for the first time - here's an overview of what to … The second trimester is a time of rapid growth for your baby. Learn more about how your baby is developing and what to expect: Fetal development at …
Health topics
… related to your reproductive and sexual health Deliver your baby in a hospital or out of hospital setting (like your … and care for newborns and infants Ensure you and your baby receive the best care possible by collaborating with …
Healthy eating
… listing 'whole grain' with the first ingredient on a label. Milk and Alternatives: Have milk and milk alternatives readily available for sale to students. …
Health topics
… spine (vertebrae) don't form properly around part of the baby's spinal cord. Spina bifida can be mild or severe. The … damage to the brain. Experts such as physiotherapists and occupational therapists work with children who have severe … damage to the brain. Experts such as physiotherapists and occupational therapists work with children who have severe …