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Medical tests
… women have high levels of prolactin, which helps make breast milk. During pregnancy, prolactin levels increase by … After the baby is born, prolactin stays high if you are breastfeeding. In women who do not breastfeed, prolactin levels return to normal soon after …
Health topics
… adults can include: Violent acts. These include hitting, beating, pushing, shoving, shaking, slapping, kicking, … humiliation, and harassment. Other examples are treating the person like a baby, giving the "silent … Signs of possible sexual abuse include: Bruises around the breasts or genitals. A sexually transmitted infection (STI) …
Medical tests
… rate is a simple way to find out how fast your heart is beating. Your doctor will usually check your pulse during a … exercise, your heart should be working hard enough for a healthy effect but not so hard that your heart is … exercise, your heart should be working hard enough for a healthy effect but not so hard that your heart is …
Health topics
… that affect treatment decisions include how physically healthy the baby looks and how many weeks old the baby … that affect treatment decisions include how physically healthy the baby looks and how many weeks old the baby …
Health topics
… Success in school is important to help children build healthy self-esteem and confidence. With patience and … Success in school is important to help children build healthy self-esteem and confidence. With patience and …
Medications
… should not use more than 8 milligrams in 24 hours if self-treating, or 16 milligrams in 24 hours if under a doctor's … pills") or if you have conditions such as severe sweating, diarrhea, or vomiting. Talk to your doctor about … risks and benefits with your doctor. This drug passes into breast milk but is unlikely to have undesirable effects on a …
Medications
… birth control with your doctor. This medication passes into breast milk but is unlikely to harm a nursing infant. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug Interactions Drug interactions may … birth control with your doctor. This medication passes into breast milk but is unlikely to harm a nursing infant. …
Medications
… should not use more than 8 milligrams in 24 hours if self-treating, or 16 milligrams in 24 hours if under a doctor's … pills") or if you have conditions such as severe sweating, diarrhea, or vomiting. Talk to your doctor about … risks and benefits with your doctor. This drug passes into breast milk but is unlikely to have undesirable effects on a …
Medications
… severe tiredness severe confusion sweating fast/irregular heartbeat dark urine signs of kidney … pregnancy. It is unknown if this medication passes into breast milk. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug … severe tiredness severe confusion sweating fast/irregular heartbeat dark urine signs of kidney …
Medications
… and benefits with your doctor. This product may pass into breast milk and could have undesirable effects on a nursing infant. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug Interactions Drug interactions may … and benefits with your doctor. This product may pass into breast milk and could have undesirable effects on a nursing …