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… to make it easier to turn lights on if you have to get up during the night. Keep a flashlight by your bed. Keep … low-heeled shoes that fit well and that give your feet good support. Use footwear with non-skid soles. Check the heels … low-heeled shoes that fit well and that give your feet good support. Use footwear with non-skid soles. Check the heels …
Medications
… This medication should not be used in women, especially during pregnancy or breast-feeding. It may harm an unborn or … your doctor for more details. Men who have a pregnant partner must use a condom during sexual activity during … for 3 months after treatment has stopped. Men with a female partner of childbearing age who is not pregnant should use a …
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… on nutrition or exercise, or you could join a weight loss support group. If you have questions about how to make … Tips for staying with your plan Be ready. Choose to start during a time when there are few events like holidays, … more, or add more vegetables to a meal. Line up your support people. Make sure you're not going to be alone as …
Medical tests
… to the lungs. This problem is called a pulmonary embolism. During pregnancy, Doppler ultrasound may be used to look at … will be asked to lie down with a pillow under your head for support. The test is done on both sides of your neck. Then … will be asked to lie down with a pillow under your head for support. The test is done on both sides of your neck. Then …
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… 1 There is less chance of getting pregnant if you and your partner use an external (male) condom with the sponge. Be … such as herpes or HIV. If you're not sure whether your sex partner might have an STI, use a condom to protect against … each time you have intercourse. You cannot use the sponge during your period. Citations Trussell J, Aiken …
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… or reactions. This therapy is based on the following: Both partners share responsibility for helping solve the problem, even if it is due to physical causes. You and your partner receive information and education about sexual … to open up lines of communication between you and your partner. Sex therapy may involve: Talking about the multiple …
Medical tests
… the blood is called the seroconversion or "window" period . During this period, an HIV-infected person can still spread … If you have a positive test result, contact your sex partners to inform them. They may want to be tested. You may … next. If you have a positive test result, contact your sex partners to tell them. They should be tested. You may be …
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… may be stressful and scary. To get through it, you and your partner must take good care of yourselves and each other. It … a counsellor, or a social worker. You may be able to find a support group of other parents who are going through the … may be stressful and scary. To get through it, you and your partner must take good care of yourselves and each other. It …
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… keep a copy with you. Give copies of it and a photo of your partner to your children's school, people who help care for … can use a photo and protection order to prevent your partner from entering.) Let others know. Tell people who … children's school. Change any upcoming appointments your partner knows about (like a doctor's appointment). Change …
HealthLinkBC files
… volunteers or leaders. Volunteers may help provide services during emergencies. These services can include: Lodging Clothing Emotional support resources Crisis information Reuniting families How … In British Columbia, the provincial government’s Emergency Support Services provides immediate, short-term assistance …