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… time. This can be difficult. But by following a few key tips, you can do it. Become informed about the medicines you … other regularly occurring activities, like eating a meal or getting ready for bed. This will make it easier for you to … time. This can be difficult. But by following a few key tips, you can do it. Become informed about the medicines you …
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… may choose to breastfeed and use a bottle for some of your baby's feedings. It is best to wait until your baby has been breastfeeding well for several weeks before you try feeding your baby from a bottle. Sometimes the shape of the nipple plays …
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… stockings. Take them off only when you bathe and sleep. Compression therapy helps your blood circulate and … up until you go to bed. Remove them only for bathing and sleeping. They can help venous skin ulcers heal and help … stockings. Take them off only when you bathe and sleep. Compression therapy helps your blood circulate and …
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… a C-section) before, you may be able to deliver your next baby vaginally. This is called vaginal birth after … is closely monitored. As with any labour, if the mother or baby shows signs of distress, an emergency caesarean section … happen, it can be very serious for both the mother and the baby. The risk that a scar will tear open is very low during …
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… may want to choose surgery. For some people, the idea of "getting the cancer out" brings a sense of relief. For … and side effects? Have surgery Have surgery You will be asleep for the surgery. You will stay in the hospital for 2 … the surgery may cause problems with holding my urine or getting an erection, but I do not like the idea of cancer …
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… height) and feel your belly. This is done to check your baby's growth and position. Late in the third trimester, … your doctor or midwife will check to see how far your baby's head has dropped into your pelvis. If your baby is not head-down after 36 weeks, you may have a fetal …
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… absorbed through the skin and lungs and may harm an unborn baby, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant … vaccine inhaled through the nose). To lower the chance of getting cut, bruised, or injured, use caution with sharp … vaccine inhaled through the nose). To lower the chance of getting cut, bruised, or injured, use caution with sharp …
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… latch on to the breast. When you're comfortable feeding one baby at a time, you may try to feed two at the same time. … latch on to the breast. When you're comfortable feeding one baby at a time, you may try to feed two at the same time. …