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Medical tests
… or dye is used, you may feel a quick sting or pinch when the IV is started. The dye may make you feel warm and … experts believe that very little dye passes into breast milk and even less is passed on to the baby. But if you are … the test. During this time, you can give your baby breast milk that you stored before the test. Don't use the breast …
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… ¾ cup (175 mL) canola or olive oil 1 cup (250 mL) whole milk 1 cup (250 mL) skim milk 1 cup (250 mL) heavy cream 1 cup (250 mL) evaporated … Using butter or other fats high in saturated fat Using products low in saturated fat. Try olive oil, vegetable oil, …
Medical tests
… this test. If the test is painful, let the doctor know. When dilating eyedrops are used Dilating drops may make your … this test. If the test is painful, let the doctor know. When dilating eyedrops are used Dilating drops may make your …
Healthy eating
… higher calorie foods include avocados, higher fat dairy products (e.g. 2% M.F. or higher yogurt, cheese), margarine, … tofu, nuts and seeds, peanut butter or other nut butters, milk, fortified soy beverage, yogurt, cheese, and protein … Choose foods that help manage symptoms. There may be times when you need to change the types of foods you eat to manage …
Medications
… improve the taste, you may mix it into fruit juice, water, milk, or a soft dessert. If you are using the crystals in … diet (such as a diet that includes few or no milk products) certain other bowel problem (bowel obstruction) … diet. During pregnancy, this medication should be used only when clearly needed. Discuss the risks and benefits with …
Medications
… unless you are using this medication to treat the hands. When applying this medication near the eyes, avoid getting … medication, when applied to the skin, passes into breast milk. However, similar drugs, when taken by mouth, pass into … all possible drug interactions. Keep a list of all the products you use (including prescription/nonprescription drugs …
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… it feel hotter outside than normal. Extreme heat happens when the heat and humidity are much higher than we would … hydrated 0-6 months Offer more feedings of breast/chest milk or formula than usual. Put a towel, sheet or diaper in … day. 6 months and older Offer more feedings of breast/chest milk or formula than usual, as well as small amounts of …
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… keep your baby out of the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when the sun’s rays are the strongest. Never leave your baby … get overheated. Make sure your baby has plenty of breast milk to drink in hot weather. Offer a drink every hour or … that provide 99 to 100 per cent UVA and UVB protection. When buying sunglasses, see how well they cover the eyes. …
Healthy eating
… poultry, and tofu, nuts, seeds and their butters, eggs, milk, yogurt, and fortified soy beverage. 2. Choose foods … sources of saturated fat, such as: Fatty meats, full-fat milk and milk products such as cream and cheese, fats such as butter, lard, …
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… or breakage include: Damage to the hair from hair care products. These products include dyes, permanents, chemical relaxers, hot … petroleum jelly to help lift the crusts and loosen scales. When you're ready to shampoo, first get the scalp wet. Then …