- 1. Pediatrics Service
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- ... higher, especially in a baby younger than 2 months of age A fever and vomiting at the same time Not eaten for more than one day Sinoaid clinic works closely with the Shanghai Emergency Service ...
- 2. Diapers & Clothing
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- ... faces. Ideally, you should make the choice between cloth and disposable diapers before the baby arrives, so you can stock up or make delivery arrangements ahead of time. ...
- 3. Delivery and Beyond
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- ... Your health, the condition of the fetus, and the policies of the hospital will all help determine what actually happens. What matters is that the baby is here at last and healthy. ...
- 4. Decisions to Make
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- ... these decisions already. Perhaps you’ve postponed some others because your baby doesn’t yet seem “real” to you. However, the more actively you prepare for your baby’s arrival, the more real that child ...
- 5. Crying & Colic
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- Crying serves several useful purposes for your baby. It gives her a way to call for help when she’s hungry or uncomfortable. It helps her shut out sights, sounds, and other sensations that are too intense ...
- 6. Baby
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- It doesn’t take long to develop the confidence and calm of an experienced parent. Your baby will give you the most important information—how she likes to be treated, talked to, held, and comforted. ...
- 7. Abortion Shanghai
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- Abortion in Shanghai China An abortion is the medical process of ending a pregnancy so it does not result in the birth of a baby. Abortion is also sometimes known as a termination or a termination of ...
- 8. Top 10 Theories: What Causes ADHD?
- (ADD/ADHD)
- ... occur during fetal development in the womb, or complications that affect the baby's brain during delivery. Complications that have been identified include high blood pressure during pregnancy, bleeding ...
- 9. Infectious diseases
- (Infectious diseases)
- ... pass germs that cause infectious diseases to her unborn baby. Some germs can pass through the placenta. Germs in the vagina can be transmitted to the baby during birth. Indirect contact Disease-causing ...
- 10. Incompetent cervix
- (Incompetent cervix)
- ... Premature birth Pregnancy loss If your baby is born prematurely, he or she might have health concerns — including low birth weight, breathing difficulties and underdeveloped organs. Children ...
- 11. Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)
- (Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP))
- ... is low. Pregnancy Pregnant women with mild ITP usually have a normal pregnancy and delivery, though antibodies to platelets can cross the placenta and affect the baby's platelet count. In some ...
- 12. Group B strep disease
- (Group B strep disease)
- ... If you have group B strep, antibiotic treatment during labor can protect your baby. Infants Most babies born to women carrying group B strep are healthy. But the few who are infected by group ...
- 13. Gestational diabetes
- (Gestational diabetes)
- ... causes high blood sugar that can affect your pregnancy and your baby's health. Any pregnancy complication is concerning, but there's good news. Expectant moms can help control gestational diabetes by ...
- 14. Genital herpes
- (Genital herpes)
- ... when you go into labor, your doctor will probably suggest a cesarean section to reduce the risk of passing the virus to your baby. ...
- 15. Galactorrhea
- (Galactorrhea)
- ... when you have a baby. Prolactin is produced by your pituitary gland, a marble-sized gland at the base of your brain that secretes and regulates several hormones. Possible causes of galactorrhea include: ...
- 16. Infant jaundice
- (Infant jaundice)
- Infant jaundice is a yellow discoloration in a newborn baby's skin and eyes. Infant jaundice occurs because the baby's blood contains an excess of bilirubin (bil-ih-ROO-bin), a yellow-colored pigment ...
- 17. Type 2 diabetes
- (Type 2 diabetes)
- ... increases. If you gave birth to a baby weighing more than 9 pounds (4.1 kilograms), you're also at risk of type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes can be easy to ignore, especially in the early stages ...
- 18. Type 1 diabetes in children
- (Type 1 diabetes in children)
- ... risk of type 1 diabetes. The timing of the introduction of cereal into a baby's diet also may affect a child's risk of type 1 diabetes. One clinical trial found that between ages 4 and 7 months appears ...
- 19. Type 1 diabetes
- (Type 1 diabetes)
- ... cereal into a baby's diet may affect his or her risk of type 1 diabetes. One clinical trial found that between ages 3 and 7 months appears to be the optimal time for introducing cereal. Some other ...
- 20. Turner syndrome
- (Turner syndrome)
- ... suspect the disorder later in your daughter's childhood if she isn't growing at an expected rate or isn't beginning puberty at an expected time. Well-baby visits and annual checkups It's important ...