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… on a mat or other soft surface. Head movements while standing Stand with a chair in front of you and a wall … on a mat or other soft surface. Head movements while standing Stand with a chair in front of you and a wall …
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… . Yes Symptoms of STI No Symptoms of STI Do you have severe pelvic pain that started suddenly? Yes Sudden, severe pelvic pain No Sudden, severe pelvic pain Do you think that the symptoms may have been …
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… you leap or dive in Shallow water, underwater logs or big rocks are dangerous when you dive or jump in. Look for no … may change. Shallow water, underwater logs or big rocks can cause serious injury. Stay within your abilities … consciousness after hitting your head against pool walls or rocks, you could drown. Do not drink alcohol Injuries …
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… toy while cuddling. Provide gentle motion. Walk with or rock your baby. Use a baby swing (if you have one). Go for a …
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… periods. Take regular breaks to walk around and stretch. Standing with good posture The following tips may help you have good posture when you are standing. Keep your ear, shoulder, hip, and ankle in a line. Avoid locking your knees while standing. Try placing one foot on a low stool if you must …
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… support menstruation. Illegal drug use. Problems with the pelvic organs , such as an imperforate hymen or Asherman's … than your usual menstrual cramps? Yes Lower abdominal, pelvic, or genital pain No Lower abdominal, pelvic, or … like you may pass out. Feeling very weak or having trouble standing. Not feeling alert or able to think clearly. You …
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… back on a table. A lead apron may be placed over your lower pelvic area to protect it from the X-ray. After the X-ray … you are lying down (supine) and the other one while you are standing (erect view). If you are not able to stand, the … back on a table. A lead apron may be placed over your lower pelvic area to protect it from the X-ray. After the X-ray …
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… such as a problem with a disc or bones in your back. Standing or walking tips Keep your ear, shoulder, hip, and ankle in a line. Avoid locking your knees while standing. Place one foot on a low stool if you must stand in … such as a problem with a disc or bones in your back. Standing or walking tips Keep your ear, shoulder, hip, and …
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… from an episiotomy or perineal tear can take several weeks. Pelvic bone problems Recovery from pelvic bone problems , such as separated pubic bones or a … and see how you are doing emotionally. You may have a pelvic examination to make sure that you are healing well. …
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… vaginal discharge or fluid leaking from your vagina. Belly, pelvic, or back (flank) pain. This pain may come and go … it happens more than 2 or 3 times a day or if you also have pelvic pain or vaginal bleeding. Urinary problems, such as a … like you may pass out. Feeling very weak or having trouble standing. Not feeling alert or able to think clearly. You …