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… uses reflected sound waves. It produces a picture of the baby (fetus), the organ that supports the fetus ( placenta … an echogram, or a scan. They may be saved as part of your baby's record. Fetal ultrasound can be done two ways. … a small hand-held device called a transducer is moved over your belly. In a transvaginal ultrasound, a transducer is …
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… some infections. Some of these infections can also affect your developing baby. If you are pregnant and want to travel, you should speak with your health care provider to discuss your travel plans and …
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… a dome, and it has a firm, flexible rim. It fits inside your vagina and covers the cervix, which is the opening of … will last for 1 to 2 years. You need a prescription from your doctor for a diaphragm. Depending on the type of … or lose a lot of weight, have abdominal surgery, or have a baby, talk to your doctor to see if you need a different …
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… be prevented with immunization. Getting immunized protects your health and prevents the spread of disease between you and your patients, and between you and your family and friends. … 3 months of pregnancy can cause severe harm to a developing baby; about 9 out of 10 babies will have a birth defect. …
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… in.) by their third birthday. Look more like a child than a baby. The belly is less rounded and the head and legs look … web page "Is My Child Growing Well?" at www.dietitians.ca/Your-Health/Nutrition-A-Z/Toddlers/Child-growing-well… to … gender. Follow 2- to 3-step instructions, such as "pick up your doll, and put it on your bed next to the teddy bear." …
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… who are pregnant may still pass the infection to their baby. They may have a miscarriage or a stillbirth. Or their … Incorporated disclaims any warranty or liability for your use of this information. Your use of this information means that you agree to the …
Medications
… medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care … be used only when clearly needed. It may harm an unborn baby. Also, babies born to mothers who have used this drug … of pregnancy may rarely develop withdrawal symptoms such as feeding/breathing difficulties, seizures, muscle stiffness, …
Medications
… medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care … be used only when clearly needed. It may harm an unborn baby. Also, babies born to mothers who have used this drug … of pregnancy may rarely develop withdrawal symptoms such as feeding/breathing difficulties, seizures, muscle stiffness, …
Medications
… medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care … These problems have caused harm to the mother and unborn baby. The risk for uterine rupture increases as your … to harm a nursing infant. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug Interactions See also How to Use section. Drug …
Medications
… medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care … be used only when clearly needed. It may harm an unborn baby. Also, babies born to mothers who have used this drug … of pregnancy may rarely develop withdrawal symptoms such as feeding/breathing difficulties, seizures, muscle stiffness, …