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… Frequency of visits Family and partner participation For more information Program overview Nurse-Family Partnership … first baby and ensures they both receive support during pregnancy and after the child is born up to two years of … are visited by a public health nurse throughout their pregnancy, continuing until their child reaches two years of …
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… have both a family history of type 1 diabetes and two or more autoantibodies in their blood are likely to get type 1 … talk with your doctor about birth control options. Planning pregnancy when you have type 1 diabetes If you are planning … High blood sugar levels during the first trimester of pregnancy raise the risk of birth defects. Good care of …
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… (EC)? Emergency contraception (EC) helps prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or a failed contraceptive. A … miscarriage if you are already pregnant. It only prevents a pregnancy from happening in the first place. Note: Emergency … the first week You missed taking your birth control pills more than 2 days in a row You missed taking your …
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… your baby. Chestfeeding is a term that is becoming more commonly used when discussing infant feeding. It’s … comfortable breastfeeding in public Breastfeeding during pregnancy Breastfeeding multiple infants Breastfeeding: Planning ahead Hospital …
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… needs. Child neglect is just as serious as abuse and is more common. What can you do if you suspect that a child has … be caused by: Parents not wanting the child. The birth of twins or other multiples. A newborn who is separated from their parents for …
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… 11, 2013 During the second trimester - weeks 15 to 27 of pregnancy - your emotions may feel more stable. You’ll also experience a range of new physical … Quickening (baby’s movements) Increased sense that the pregnancy is real Stretch marks Lower back pain Pubic pain …
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… or allergies. Find certain types of cancer (such as multiple myeloma or macroglobulinemia ). See whether … monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance (MGUS) or multiple myeloma is present. Levels of IgA also get higher … are born with a lack of IgG antibodies. These people are more likely to develop infections. IgM . Low levels of IgM …
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… virus can also be passed from a mother to her baby during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding. HIV doesn't survive well … or other sexually transmitted infection (STI). Don't have more than one sex partner at a time. The safest sex is with … if you: Have unprotected sex (do not use condoms). Have multiple sex partners. Are a man who has sex with other men. …
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… 5, 2024 Overview If you are trying to have a baby, learning more about your fertility and staying healthy can improve … intercourse to try to become pregnant or to try to avoid pregnancy. Learn about when you may want to get help from … providers with trying to conceive. Ovulation and fertility pregnancy planning Understanding fertility is an important …
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… vitamin B12: Vegan diet Vegetarian diets Anemia during pregnancy Anemia during a healthy pregnancy is common. Find out about causes, symptoms, … during pregnancy Anemia of chronic disease You may be more likely to have anemia if you have a chronic disease …