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… During pregnancy, it is tightly closed to protect the baby. Normally, it doesn't open until the baby is ready to be born. Most of the time, this happens at … in the pregnancy. The stitches are removed in time for the baby to be born. You may get medicine that makes you …
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… first stage labour signs Image Cervix almost fully dilated Baby moves down further into pelvis, putting pressure on … support. Picture your cervix and body opening to let your baby out. Tell someone if you have the urge to push. If you …
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… lid and placed where your toddler can’t got to it Keep baby powder, talc, cornstarch, diaper pins, and other baby care objects well out of your toddler’s reach Wipe up …
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… You’re thinking about becoming more active, but not for 6 months or so. You have low self-confidence and aren’t sure … the recommended amount of physical activity for less than 6 months. You’re at high risk of a setback. What to do Prepare … You’ve consistently met your activity goals for at least 6 months. You’re confident, know how to deal with setbacks and …
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… control. About half of women get pregnant in the first 3 months after stopping the pill. Most women get pregnant within 12 months after stopping the pill. Specific information about … get pregnant as soon as it's removed. It may take 3 to 18 months after your last shot to get pregnant. The …
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… that doesn't stop severe stomach/abdominal pain pale stools unusual tiredness signs of kidney problems (such as … that doesn't stop severe stomach/abdominal pain pale stools unusual tiredness signs of kidney problems (such as …