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… Side Effects Redness/pain at the injection site, headache, pelvic discomfort/pain, or tiredness may occur. If any of … problems adrenal gland problems cancer of the reproductive organs (such as breast, uterus, ovary) tumor in the brain … precautions, drug interactions or adverse effects nor should it be construed to indicate that use of a particular …
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… added during the water treatment process, fluoride levels should never exceed this level. Fewer than 4 percent of the … the test results available to users and the public. If you have a private/domestic well, you should do a comprehensive … The Canadian Public Health Association The World Health Organization Should water supplies be fluoridated? Water …
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… prenatal visit will probably be the longest visit you'll have. Your doctor or midwife will take your medical history … previous pregnancies. Any problems with your reproductive organs . Health problems in your family, such as heart … may include: Checking your weight and blood pressure. A pelvic examination . A Pap test (if you haven't had one …
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… . Your body feels pain through nerves in your skin and organs. These nerve endings send pain signals to your brain. … inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, pelvic pain, and stomach ulcers. You can have more than one … your pain. You and your doctor can talk about how long you should keep using a medicine or other treatment. Make the …
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… knowledge around safer sex practices and sexual health Should I have concerns about harm reduction? Some people express …
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… having symptoms. If your symptoms aren’t related to those organs, you can choose the gender you identify with. If you … intercourse or douching Do you have pain in your belly, pelvic area, or back? Yes Belly, pelvic, or back pain No … incision, such as it not healing like your doctor said it should? Yes Problem with C-section incision No Problem with …
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… to preterm birth, but it may. A baby born too early may have serious problems, such as chronic lung disease. This is because many of the baby's organs, especially the heart and lungs, aren't fully grown … lower belly. A persistent, dull ache in your lower back, pelvic area, lower belly, or thighs. Changes in your vaginal …
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… Learning Center Learn about back and neck pain Most people have back and neck pain from time to time. Some people have … Pain Low Back Pain: Exercises to Reduce Pain Low Back Pain: Should I Have an MRI? Herniated Disc: Should I Have Surgery? … Pain Physiotherapy for Spinal Stenosis Pregnancy: Belly, Pelvic, and Back Pain Prolotherapy for Low Back Pain Prone …
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… After Childbirth: Coping and Adjusting After Childbirth: Pelvic Bone Problems After Childbirth: Urination and Bowel … information section Make a Wise Decision Breastfeeding: Should I Breastfeed My Baby? Depression: Should I Take … Problems: Should I Be Tested? Fertility Problems: Should I Have a Tubal Procedure or In Vitro Fertilization? …
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… File #62a Pneumococcal conjugate (PCV 13) vaccine . Who should get the vaccine? The vaccine is free for people at … kidney, heart or lung disease An islet cell or solid organ transplant, or a cochlear (inner ear) implant, or … Speak with your health care provider if you or your child have had a life-threatening reaction to a previous dose of …