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… and feeding doesn't hurt. Your baby is feeding eight or more times a day after the first 24 hours. Night time … your milk supply increases, your baby should have five or more wet diapers a day. Baby's urine should be pale yellow. Your baby has three or more bowel movements a day in the first few weeks. After the …
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… may go away without treatment. But sometimes they turn into more serious cell changes. Types of minor cell changes … (HSIL) (ASC-H). These changes are also minor. But they are more likely to become more serious. A low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion …
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… BC Centre for Disease Control: Getting a Vaccine For more information on what to expect following immunizations, learn more at Care after getting an immunization | HealthLink BC . … You Have COVID-19 HealthLink BC: Symptoms of COVID-19 Learn more about how to self-monitor at  BC Centre for Disease …
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… have a baby. Treatment increases your chances of having more than one baby at a time (multiple pregnancy). Be sure … sperm can fertilize the eggs. Then the doctor puts one or more fertilized eggs into the woman's uterus. The success of … treatments? Keep in mind that some infertility problems are more easily treated than others. In general, as a woman …
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… says Morris, a nurse who lost 23 kilograms while exercising more and eating healthier. She often changes those foods to make them more healthy. No more bacon cheeseburgers at the fast food restaurant. "I eat …
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… that your pregnancy is healthy. General information Learn more about general pregnancy concerns: High-risk pregnancy … needs to be evaluated by your health care provider. Learn more: Vaginal bleeding during pregnancy Subchorionic … a miscarriage, you may need extra care and support. Learn more in this section: Miscarriage Miscarriage: Should I have …
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… In some cases, the infection may go away on its own. In more severe cases it may lead to long-term liver problems. … chronic disease. It is a vaccine-preventable illness. Learn more about hepatitis A: Fulminant Hepatitis Hepatitis A … Hepatitis B is a vaccine-preventable illness. Learn more about hepatitis B: Hepatitis B Hepatitis B Immune …
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… medicines are less likely to harm your baby than others. More research is needed before doctors can say for sure that … for themselves. And after your baby is born, you may be more likely to suffer from postpartum depression , which can … the risks of taking antidepressants while you are pregnant? More research is needed before doctors can say for sure that …
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… to feel swollen and tender. Your nipples may stick out more than usual. Your breasts may start to get bigger during … Your breasts will get larger and heavier. You may need a more supportive bra. You will probably feel less of the … from early pregnancy. The veins in your breasts become more noticeable under the skin. You may get stretch marks on …
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… This means that you may not be able to stand losing much more blood during surgery before you'd need a transfusion. … time of surgery, so your body may not be able to lose much more blood before needing a transfusion. In some cases, it's … surgery. If you are having major surgery that may require more blood than this, you may need more than you can safely …