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… an asthma attack, it can make it harder to breathe, and the baby may get less oxygen. But when asthma is well … After 28 weeks, you'll keep track of how often your baby moves (fetal movements) every day. If you notice less … do. You may have ultrasounds after 32 weeks to monitor the baby's growth. Ultrasound examinations can also help your …
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… the virus in several ways. If a pregnant woman has HIV, her baby can be exposed before and during birth. The virus can … to the virus during the birth. Treatment can keep the baby from getting infected. If your child has been exposed … the virus in several ways. If a pregnant woman has HIV, her baby can be exposed before and during birth. The virus can …
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… File #123) How to estimate the size of a burn for a baby or young child Choking hazards Some small objects and … safety, burn prevention, bicycle safety and more. Baby's Best Chance The Baby’s Best Chance handbook offers general information about …
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… can be answered with general conversation about how the baby grows in a special place inside mommy's tummy. Most … They usually are not yet curious about how the baby got there in the first place. If your child asks more … can be answered with general conversation about how the baby grows in a special place inside mommy's tummy. Most …
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… grasses, or weeds. Allergies that occur for more than 9 months out of the year are called perennial allergies. … spores that move, like pollen, in outdoor air during warmer months. During winter months, indoor moulds can also be a problem. Be aware of …
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… take steps early to prevent tooth decay. To help prevent baby bottle tooth decay, don't put your baby to bed with a bottle of milk, formula, or juice. To … the spread of decay-causing bacteria, don't feed your baby from utensils you have used. Teach your children to …
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… a woman who has Rh-negative blood becomes pregnant with a baby (fetus) that has Rh-positive blood. This is called Rh incompatibility. If the blood of an Rh-positive baby mixes with the blood of an Rh-negative mother during … and, depending on when it occurs, can destroy the baby's red blood cells. Rh sensitization does not generally …
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… Introduction Eating well during your pregnancy gives your baby healthy nutrients to grow and develop. Some nutrients, … you have increases to meet the needs of both you and your baby. The iron you eat while pregnant will help your baby store enough for when she is born. To meet your calcium …
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… in your chest Persistent contractions After your fourth month of pregnancy, avoid any exercise that requires you to … weight (such as running) during the first trimester. Your baby will not be harmed if you can't exercise because of a … weight (such as running) during the first trimester. Your baby will not be harmed if you can't exercise because of a …
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… is a small chance of developing the illness, sometimes months later. If you develop a fever within 1 year of your …