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Medications
… measure the dose carefully using a special measuring device/spoon. Do not use a household spoon because you may … medication should ask about reliable non-hormonal forms of birth control (such as condoms, diaphragms with spermicide) during …
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… Childbirth Pain Relief Options On this page: Overview Related … Information Overview Your pain relief choices for childbirth may include medical and non-medical treatments. … options may help reduce pain and help you feel a sense of control during labour. These techniques include: Support. …
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… isn't a sign of a health problem. Treatments include: Birth control pills. This is the most common treatment. Birth control pills contain hormones, so they help balance …
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… treat the infection. The plastic or rubber of the buckling device may rub on other parts of the eye, move out of place, … or become a site of infection. In some cases, the buckling device may need to be removed. The surgery may also affect … scleral buckle can affect the eye muscles and how well they control the movement of the eyes. This can lead to …
Medical tests
… of the electrical activity of your heart during the test. A device called a pulse oximeter may be clipped to your … may also use pacing to see how well medicines work to control your problem. The electrodes also send information … bleeding and allow your blood vessels to heal. A small device may also be used to close the blood vessel. You may …
Medications
… effects: tingling, weakness, numbness, pain, or loss of control of your bladder or bowels. This risk is increased … as ibuprofen, naproxen), or certain medication delivery devices (indwelling epidural catheters). Tell your doctor if … medications. Do not stop using any prescribed medication or device without first talking to your doctor. Your doctor …
HealthLinkBC files
… what is about to happen and ask you for help if necessary Control the urge until they get seated on the potty Do not … Files: HealthLinkBC File #92a Your Child and Play From Birth to 3 Years HealthLinkBC File #92b Your Child’s Development From Birth to 3 Years HealthLinkBC File #92c Your Child’s …
Medications
… a drug which has caused severe (possibly fatal) birth defects when used during pregnancy. If lenalidomide is … during pregnancy, it may also cause severe (possibly fatal) birth defects. Women who are pregnant or who may become … weeks). Female patients must use 2 effective forms of birth control (or completely avoid sexual intercourse) for 4 weeks …
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… completes its separation from the wall of the uterus and is birthed. This stage can take five to 30 minutes or longer. … of blood often comes out with or before the placenta is birthed. Some mothers are given an injection to stimulate contractions of the uterus and control bleeding. Tears or episiotomy may be frozen and …
Medications
… this medication. They must also use reliable forms of birth control while taking sonidegib and for 20 months after the … harm an unborn baby. Discuss the use of reliable forms of birth control (such as condoms, birth control pills) with …