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… one to two weeks - or more often. Here are some examples of what to expect during third trimester medical visits: Blood test … trimester. If you notice a drop or no movement at a time when your baby is normally active, contact your healthcare …
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… Pregnancy Last updated January 30, 2018 Pregnancy makes you more aware of your body. It also brings a long list of changes, so it's not always easy to know when to call your healthcare provider. Here's a look at some of the common complications women may experience - and what to do if they happen to you. Vaginal bleeding Vaginal …
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… Conditions Basics Conditions Basics What is seasonal affective disorder (SAD)? Seasonal … be caused by a lack of sunlight. Lack of light may upset your "biological clock," which controls your sleep-wake … depressed during the same season and have gotten better when the seasons changed for at least 2 years in a row. You …
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… Neuritis On this page: What is optic neuritis? Optic neuritis is inflammation of … information from the eye to the brain. If it's inflamed, you may have blurred or double vision or even loss of … total loss of vision, usually in one eye. You may have pain when you move your eye. When vision loss is partial, you may …
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… connect emotionally and physically by knowing ahead of time what is normal and why. Physical recovery. It's important to … make sex less important to you. You will have more energy when you become used to having a new baby and are healed, … Talk with your partner about your feelings, concerns, and expectations. Let your partner know that as you recover from …
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… meals. Check with your doctor or pharmacist to find out what you should do if you miss a meal. Symptoms of high … blood sugar. It may be harder to control your blood sugar when your body is stressed (such as due to fever, infection, … it may be switched to insulin at least 2 weeks before the expected delivery date because of glimepiride's risk of …
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… life, babies sleep for about 16 hours a day. Planning where your baby can sleep safely is important. Creating a safe … for parents and caregivers see Safer Sleep For My Baby . What can I do to keep my baby safe during sleep? Put your … choke or have any problems from sleeping on their backs. When your baby can roll over on his or her own from back to …
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… Basics What is strabismus? Strabismus (say "struh-BIZ-mus") is a … in the same direction at the same time. Strabismus occurs when the eye muscles don't work properly to control eye … lazy eye or amblyopia ). Having strabismus can be hard on your child's self-esteem. It affects your child's appearance …
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… Conditions Basics Conditions Basics What is thalassemia? Thalassemia (say "thal-uh-SEE-mee-uh") … is an inherited blood disorder that causes your body to make less hemoglobin or abnormal hemoglobin. … and beta-globin to make hemoglobin. Beta thalassemia occurs when one or both of the two genes that make beta-globin …
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… page: What is cervical insufficiency? Cervical insufficiency means … This can lead to miscarriage or birth of a premature baby . You may also hear this condition called a weak cervix or an … How is it diagnosed? You have cervical insufficiency when your cervix has opened with little or no pain during …