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… that can help. In the first three to four days after birth, your baby may lose some weight. This is normal, as … feeding so you can be sure your baby gets enough. Watch a video about Baby Feeding Cues and Behaviours . Healthy babies will …
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… and is comfortable), especially in the early weeks. Watch a video on common breastfeeding positions. A pillow on your … hand. This position may be helpful if you had a caesarean birth or are breastfeeding twins. Using a pillow helps to … Resources & links: Breastfeeding Breastfeeding positions VIDEO: Admission to postpartum - keeping your baby …
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… thing. What can you expect after an extremely premature birth? If the baby can't breathe, the first decision that … your area that affect your decisions. Talk to your doctor about this. How many of these babies survive being born? The … Specialists Prayer Premature (Preterm) Infant Preterm Labour Support Groups and Social Support …
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… Document Farsi Document Tagalog Document Chinese If you are about to become a parent, or just had a baby, this handbook … guide for parents. Topics covered include pregnancy, birth and parenting a baby up to six months of age. Your … Farsi | French | Punjabi | Spanish | Tagalog Preparing for Labour English | Arabic | Chinese | Farsi | French | Punjabi …
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… Childbirth: Epidurals On this page: Treatment Overview How It Is … of medicine you get will affect how numb you are. For labour and vaginal birth, a low dose of medicine is often … In some cases, it may make labour go faster. It often takes about 10 minutes for the pain medicine to start to work. It …
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… Overview The most rare yet most serious risk of vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC) is that the scar on the uterus may break open (rupture) during labour. Women who have a low transverse caesarean scar have … of rupturing than women who have a vertical incision scar. About 5 out of 1,000 women (0.5%) with a low transverse scar …
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… virtual physician consults are available by phone or by video, seven days a week between 9 am to 11 pm PT (upon … your personal information remains in Canada. Physician by video When speaking with a physician, you or the physician may feel a video call would be desirable. When our medical office …
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… body goes through tremendous physical changes. Learn more about these changes and find tips that can help. On this … Some women never lose their stretch marks However, after birth, the marks will gradually change from red or purple to … You may find you get increased Braxton Hicks (pre-labour). This is normal. Your uterus is contacting to soften …
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… and dilatation allow a baby to be born through the birth canal. Effacement means that the cervix stretches and … gets thinner. Dilatation means that the cervix opens. As labour nears, the cervix may start to thin or stretch … But a first-time mother often will not dilate until active labour starts. Late in your pregnancy, your health …
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… , you can decide to have your baby in a hospital, in a birthing centre, or at home. Each of these options has pros and cons. Things you may want to think about include: Who you want to deliver your baby. What … room during the birth. Most hospitals allow visitors during labour. But during the actual birth, the hospital may limit …