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… such as "tr" and "cl." Prefer "baby talk" and voices with high pitch. Become alert to sounds by blinking or widening … such as "tr" and "cl." Prefer "baby talk" and voices with high pitch. Become alert to sounds by blinking or widening …
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… to see the high and low percentiles for normal weight and growth. … to see the high and low percentiles for normal weight and growth. …
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… your toddler, the child will learn that these foods are highly desirable. The child may sneak these foods, beg for … your toddler, the child will learn that these foods are highly desirable. The child may sneak these foods, beg for …
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… part of the breast surrounding the nipple). Aim your nipple high in your baby’s mouth. Touch your baby's lips with your …
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… causes your BBT to rise by 0.2°C (0.4°F) and to stay high for over a week. If you want to become pregnant, have … after you ovulate. After your temperature rises and stays high for 3 full days, your fertile days will be over. Your temperature on these 3 days should stay higher than on any of the other days in that cycle. Cervical …
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… A history of postpartum depression. This puts you at high risk of having it again. Poor support from family, partner, and friends. High life stress, such as a sick or colicky newborn, … . Until you tell your doctor and get treatment, you are at high risk of suddenly harming yourself or your baby. What …
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… disease is a rare childhood illness that affects the blood vessels. The symptoms can be severe for several days. … disease can harm the coronary arteries, which carry blood to the heart muscle. Most children who are treated … Aspirin to help pain and fever and to lower the risk of blood clots. Aspirin therapy is often continued at home. …
Medical tests
… in the pictures. The contrast material may be used to check blood flow, find some types of tumours, and show areas of … the liver to the gallbladder (bile duct). Check organs and blood vessels prior to organ transplantation or surgery. How … imaging (MRI) of the abdomen Normal: The organs and blood vessels are normal in size, shape, and location. No …
Medications
… side effects, including diarrhea that doesn't go away, blood cell problems (such as anemia, low white blood cells/platelets), kidney problems, rash, itching, or mouth sores/irritation (stomatitis). Low white blood cells can increase your risk of infection. See Side …
Medications
… needs. Warning This medication may cause certain severe blood and bone marrow problems (low red blood cells/white blood cells/platelets). This can affect your body's ability …