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Delayed growth; Ear pain; Enlargement or rounding of fingertips or toes; Failure to thrive (infant and toddler); Fatigue; Fever; Foul odor or bad breath; Foul ...
Your baby is in a position other than headfirst. You need pain relief. You have high blood pressure. You experience bleeding. You develop a fever.
Reactive attachment disorder is when an infant or young child doesn ... child development. Here's some information to help you get ready and know ...
Fetal development: The 3rd trimester · Overdue pregnancy: What to do when baby's overdue · Pregnancy due date calculator · Prenatal care: Third trimester visits ...
If your pregnancy is considered high-risk, it means that you or your baby might be more likely than usual to develop health problems before, during or after ...
... baby with the same defect. Prenatal care, a healthy diet and prenatal vitamins containing folic acid are key to the baby's development.” ###. About Mayo ...
If the separation isn't complete, organs from the abdomen can move into the chest, press against the lungs and affect their development. Not only can this ...
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