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… Having seizures during pregnancy can also harm the baby. And pregnancy causes changes in your body that may … Seizures or seizure medicine may cause damage to the baby very early in your pregnancy, before you even know that … of antiepileptic medicine poses the greater risk to your baby. In general, the recommendation is to only use one …
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… at birth. The extra fluid can increase pressure in the baby's brain , causing a brain injury and mental and … what caused the fluid buildup, how bad it gets, and how the baby responds to treatment. What causes it? This condition … than normal. You and your doctor may notice it when the baby is born or within the first several months of life. …
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… in people at high risk from the infection (such as young children, older adults, and people with chronic health … also be given by deep injection under the skin. Adults and children usually receive the injection in the upper arm, and … one dose is required for people aged 9 years and older. Children under 9 years of age may receive a second dose …
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… on your medical condition and response to treatment. In children, the dosage is also based on age and weight. … mouth or throat is numb. It is especially important for children to not eat or chew gum for at least 1 hour after … drugs, nonprescription drugs, and herbal products). Children may be more sensitive to the side effects of this …
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… or a general anesthetic . She can't fully take part in her baby's birth. Some mothers feel very strongly about being able to bond with the baby right after birth. Unless there is some complication, a mother can usually hold her baby within the first few minutes after a vaginal birth. …
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… first 6 months of breastfeeding. You can keep nursing your baby. In fact, breastfeeding usually helps to clear up infection, and nursing won't harm your baby. If you have mastitis, you may first notice a painful … you know you'll go more than 4 hours without feeding your baby, arrange to pump. Drink plenty of fluids. If you drink …
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… for making a birth plan. Choose where you want to have your baby. It could be a hospital, a birthing centre, or your … if you end up needing a C-section. Say how you want your baby to be cared for after delivery. You might want your baby to stay in the room with you rather than in the …
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… in the mouth. Check the location of permanent teeth in children who still have their baby teeth. Help plan treatments like doing a root canal, … have you wear a lead apron over your belly to protect your baby from the X-rays. Results Your dentist can talk to you …
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… and accept help from others. Be kind to yourself. Your new baby takes a lot of work, but your baby can give you a lot of pleasure too. Don't worry about … some breast milk. A friend or family member can feed the baby while you sleep or recharge. Experts usually recommend …
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… You may have trouble caring for and bonding with your baby. Postpartum depression is not the "baby blues," which usually go away within a couple of weeks. … get treated, the sooner you'll feel better and enjoy your baby. What causes it? Postpartum depression seems to be …