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… are routinely checked for jaundice within 72 hours after birth. If your baby is at risk for jaundice, your doctor may … baby have different blood types . The doctor may place a device against your baby's skin to check your baby's … your baby in the sun or near a window. Special lights and controlled surroundings are always needed to treat jaundice …
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… done? Your doctor or midwife puts a sterile plastic device into your vagina. The device may look like a long crochet hook. Or it may be a … the sac. The uterus keeps making the fluid until the baby's birth. So you may continue to feel leaking, especially right …
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… It's easy to focus on your newborn baby after giving birth. As a parent, you'll also need special care. Here are … new mothers face in the first few weeks and months after birth. After childbirth Childbirth is taxing for both mom and baby. You may …
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… use of the internet. This may mean checking multiple devices, including their computer, tablet, phone, or smart TV—any device that has an internet connection. Look at the history … they don't know in real life. Don't simply rely on parental controls. Parental control apps can help you know what your …
Medical tests
… of the standard heel stick, some hospitals may use a device called a transcutaneous bilirubin meter to check a … levels. This includes many antibiotics, some types of birth control pills, diazepam (Valium), flurazepam, indomethacin, …
Medical tests
… two ways. In a transabdominal ultrasound, a small hand-held device called a transducer is moved over your belly. In a … tests that may be done in the first trimester to look for birth defects, such as Down syndrome . The first-trimester … A gel will be spread on your belly. A small, hand-held device called a transducer will be pressed against the gel …
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… of the brain. You may need two surgeries to implant the devices that stimulate the brain. Most often, DBS is used to … relieve symptoms of Parkinson's disease when they can't be controlled by medicines. But it can also be used for other … multiple sclerosis and obsessive-compulsive disorder. The devices are often put in during separate surgeries on …
Medications
… will give you instructions for how to use the nasal spray device. Blow your nose before you start treatment. You may … may harm an unborn baby. Ask about reliable forms of birth control while using this medication. However, since …
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… alone or with an older sibling while supported by these devices. Install non-slip strips or mats on the bottom of … Health and Safety, Ages 2 to 5 Years Health and Safety, Birth to 2 Years Current as of: March 1, 2023 … alone or with an older sibling while supported by these devices. Install non-slip strips or mats on the bottom of …
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… you avoid second-hand smoke. You are more likely to give birth to a baby who weighs less than expected (low birth … are caused by allergens in your home. Take steps to help control viruses on household surfaces and in the air. Clean … can be found in some plastic items (such as some medical devices) and in products such as powders, lotions, and …