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… first month, your doctor will pay close attention to your baby's increasing weight, length, and head circumference. … babies typically grow 4 cm (1.5 in.) to 5 cm (2 in.) . Your baby's head will grow at its fastest rate during the first 4 … after birth. With time they will gain that cute and healthy baby look. Don't be alarmed if your newborn has: An …
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… (PKU) test is done to check whether a newborn baby has the enzyme needed to use phenylalanine in their … acid that is needed for normal growth and development. If a baby's body does not have the enzyme that changes … called tyrosine, the phenylalanine level builds up in the baby's blood and can cause brain damage, seizures, and …
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… babies can't be fed by mouth right after birth. If your baby was born before the gestational age of 32 to 34 weeks, … and stomach muscles. Small stomach capacity. Until your baby is stronger and more mature, tube feeding is used. It … a tube into the umbilical site or into a vein. When your baby is mature enough to feed from a nipple, you can start …
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… and play As a parent, you are the first to play with your baby. Playing with your baby helps you build a strong attachment that will give your … the world as they grow. Responding to and playing with your baby in a caring and nurturing way will support all aspects …
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… Peritoneal dialysis can often be done at night, while you sleep. You will need to have a catheter placed in your belly … (CCPD). It takes 8 to 12 hours and can be done while you sleep. Discuss these treatment methods with your doctor to … or in any clean place. You may be able to do it while you sleep. You can do it by yourself. You don't have to rely on …
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… Last updated August 2, 2013 Find out about registering your baby's birth and signing up for various benefits. On this … is a legal document completed and submitted for every baby born in B.C. It creates an official record of your baby's birth and legal name, and identifies you as the …
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… is pyloric stenosis? Pyloric stenosis is a problem with a baby's stomach that causes forceful vomiting. It happens … your baby may: Lose weight. Become dehydrated . Be sleepier than normal and very fussy when awake. How is it … your baby may: Lose weight. Become dehydrated . Be sleepier than normal and very fussy when awake. How is it …
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… food for babies. If you are not able to breastfeed your baby, feed your baby iron-fortified formula . Babies don't need any other … fed formula do not need a vitamin D supplement. When your baby is no longer breastfeeding or taking formula, your …
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… affection. But sometimes, you can try everything and your baby won't stop crying. Here are some tips that may help soothe and calm your baby down. Snuggle your baby close to your chest. Check your baby's diaper. Make …
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… you have any withdrawal symptoms such as headaches, trouble sleeping, restlessness, hallucinations/confusion, … This medication may harm an unborn baby. Newborn babies of mothers who use this medication late … hydrocodone), alcohol, marijuana (cannabis), drugs for sleep or anxiety (such as alprazolam, lorazepam, zolpidem), …