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… that some people get during pregnancy or soon after childbirth. The heart muscle stretches more than normal and … tired and feel faint or dizzy. Other symptoms include chest pain, a rapid heart rate, a cough, and trouble breathing … of it. Take or have taken medicines to treat preterm labour. Pregnancy-related heart problems are more common and …
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… I Choose Active Surveillance? 1 Get the Facts 2 Compare Options 3 Your Feelings 4 Your Decision 5 Quiz Yourself 6 … and having bowel problems such as diarrhea or rectal pain. Another benefit is that you can keep your current … red skin with peeling or blistering), diarrhea or rectal pain, fatigue, and pain or burning when urinating. Personal …
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… Gonorrhea can be passed to a baby's eyes during childbirth. This may lead to blindness if the baby is not … symptoms can include: Abnormal discharge from the penis Pain or a burning feeling when urinating Itching or … Change in the amount and colour of fluid from the vagina Pain or a burning feeling while urinating Abnormal vaginal …
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… you may pass the infection to you baby's eyes during childbirth. This may lead to blindness if the baby is not … in the rectum may cause discharge from the anus, rectal pain, mucous with stools, painful bowel movements and redness in the anal area. For …
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… to the fallopian tubes. If you experience pelvic or belly pain, or vaginal bleeding during pregnancy, consult your … such as diabetes, miscarriage or congenital anomalies (birth defects). This does not happen to everyone. Many … Pregnancy: Hot tub and sauna use Bedrest for preterm labour External cephalic version for breech position …
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… infected with syphilis any time during pregnancy or during labour or delivery. It's very important to have a blood test … with syphilis. Or the baby may die before or shortly after birth. If syphilis isn't treated during pregnancy, a baby … infected with syphilis any time during pregnancy or during labour or delivery. It's very important to have a blood test …
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… Rupture: Should I Have Surgery? 1 Get the Facts 2 Compare Options 3 Your Feelings 4 Your Decision 5 Quiz Yourself 6 … problems go away over time. These complications included pain, delayed wound healing, nerve damage, and problems with … have another rupture. footnote 1 As with surgery, minor pain and temporary nerve damage are also risks when …
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… the baby's health and decide whether to wait for natural labour. You may have tests to make sure everything is okay. … baby have no problems, you may be told to wait for natural labour. But if the doctor or midwife thinks it would be … later, then you may get medicine to start (induce) your labour. If the medicine doesn't start your labour or labour …
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… in newborns Congenital anomalies A congenital anomaly (or birth defect) is an issue with how a baby’s body parts form or function. They are present at birth but sometimes aren’t identified until later. … A persistent cough, or a cough associated with a fever, or laboured breathing in an infant less than 3 months should …
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… Apnea: Should I Have Surgery? 1 Get the Facts 2 Compare Options 3 Your Feelings 4 Your Decision 5 Quiz Yourself 6 … still need CPAP after surgery. Other problems may include pain, infection, speech problems, and a narrowing of the … The risks of nerve stimulation are: Sore throat, incision pain, and muscle soreness. Temporary tongue weakness or …