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… are sleeping? Creating a safe sleeping environment for your baby will reduce the risk of injuries and sleep related … surface. Room sharing is recommended for the first 6 months and can protect against Sudden Infant Death Syndrome … about how to make every sleep as safe as possible for your baby. See HealthLinkBC File #107 Safe Sleeping For Babies …
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… more coordinated. This process can take as little as 6 months or as long as 1 year. When is spitting up a sign of a problem? If your baby starts spitting up after every feeding, there may be a … too much air when sucking, or you may not be burping the baby enough during feedings. Fever will sometimes cause a …
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… and progestin. The ring protects against pregnancy for 1 month at a time. You wear one ring for 3 weeks in a row and … a new vaginal ring, then follow these steps. Use your fingers to tuck the vaginal ring into your vagina. The ring … inserted the ring 3 weeks before. To remove it, use your fingers to hook or grasp it and pull it out. Insert a new …
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… and other small objects out of reach. And always place your baby to sleep on his or her back. How can your stress level … hands and working surfaces while you prepare food. Cook foods to safe temperatures, and refrigerate foods promptly. … your child from too much sun. Keep babies younger than 12 months out of the sun. Older babies and children need to …
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… Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS, which occurs when a baby dies suddenly while sleeping without a clear … SIDS is most likely to occur in babies between 2 and 4 months of age. The second kind of sleep-related infant death is accidental. These deaths are usually caused when a baby is accidentally smothered by items in the bed, such as …
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… fluid in the ear canal and middle ear may affect your baby's hearing. This fluid usually clears in a few days. … are most attracted to bold and contrasting patterns. By 3 months of age, infants can look directly at and follow … disappear over the first few weeks. A newborn's arms and fingers sometimes make smooth and graceful movements. Your …
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… challenges. In the first hour(s) after birth: Have your baby skin-to-skin on your bare chest right after your baby is born. Cuddling in this way encourages your baby to … nipple) mouth opening, lip licking and sucking clenching fingers and fists over chest and tummy bending arms and legs …
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… man-made form. It's put into vitamin pills and fortified foods, such as fortified breakfast cereals. Getting enough … recommended amounts of folic acid: footnote 1 Babies 0–6 months old need 65 mcg (micrograms) DFE each day. Babies … containing folic acid, begin taking it right away. What foods contain folic acid? Folic acid is found in vitamin …
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… eye. Yes Pink eye No Pink eye How old are you? Less than 3 months Less than 3 months 3 months to 3 years 3 months to 3 … adult or older child are different than the symptoms in a baby or toddler . Yes Symptoms of serious illness No … your head back, and pull your lower eyelid down with one finger. Drop or squirt the medicine inside the lower lid. …
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… A lead test may be done on blood taken from the vein, a finger (finger stick), or the heel (heel stick). A person … be exposed to lead: By eating or drinking lead-contaminated foods, water, or other material (such as paint chips). By … A pregnant woman who is exposed to lead can pass it to her baby ( fetus ). Lead can also be passed to a baby through …