By postnatal day 5, the developing teeth have reached appositional stage where both enamel and dentine are deposited in the crown. |
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In an hour, Bryant and her postnatal clients do jumping jacks, running, burpees, sit-ups and anything else to bounce back. |
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Obtain a thorough medical and dental history, covering the prenatal, perinatal and postnatal periods. |
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Much of the outpatient antenatal and postnatal services would stay as they were, she added. |
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The child was born at term with an uneventful antenatal, perinatal, and postnatal history. |
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After a few hours of postnatal life, bowel distension becomes remarkable because of swallowed air and causes bilious vomiting. |
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The aim of the project was to improve PMTCT, antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal care services in two districts. |
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It can be applied in general mental-emotional states such postnatal depression, bereavement, anxiety, withdrawal from drugs, anorexia, sexual abuse and panic attacks. |
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If the symptoms of the baby blues persist, then a postnatal depression may develop. |
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This may be the legacy of her postnatal behaviour, which has left your son hypervigilant around her, sensitive to any changes in her mood and trying in every way to keep her happy. |
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Also, there is a pressing need to improve mental health services for pregnant and postnatal women. |
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Additional home visits by postnatal support workers conferred no health benefit over traditional midwifery for women, regardless of the type of delivery. |
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Antenatal, delivery and postnatal care are poor and emergency obstetric facilities limited. |
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Ezetimibe was not teratogenic in rats or rabbits and had no effect on prenatal or postnatal development. |
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Maintaining these practices is likely to reduce the efficiency of postnatal services. |
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The Health Line also provides postnatal follow-ups within 48 hours after a new mother leaves the hospital after giving birth. |
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Possible outcomes include no harm to the fetus, fetal loss, fetal malformation, preterm delivery, fetal growth restriction or postnatal infection. |
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You don't say how old your son is but you could have postnatal depression or depression. |
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New research reveals that telephone-based peer support may help reduce postnatal depression, also known as postpartum depression, in new mothers. |
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Zinc is an essential mineral, including to prenatal and postnatal development. |
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Victoria may have suffered from postnatal depression after many of her pregnancies. |
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Difficult delivery and postnatal complications lead to atonia and infections. |
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Young animals have a slow postnatal development lasting several years in cercopithecoids with a period of dependency on their mothers lasting until they are 8 to 12 months old, depending on the species. |
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For the childbirth grant to be payable, the child must be born in Luxembourg and the mother must undergo a postnatal examination within eight weeks of delivery. |
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The reintroduction of nursing assistants into the pediatric and pediatric surgery general care units and into the postnatal unit shook up the hospital's culture. |
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No effects on fetal development, parturition, lactation, postnatal growth and offspring development, or offspring reproductive performance were observed in this study. |
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A postnatal depression is generally more serious than the baby blues. |
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That was the old definition of postnatal care. |
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Unicef, the UN's children's agency, has been using its emergency-nutrition programme to improve postnatal care in public-health centres across the Sahel. |
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Mothers often do not receive antenatal or postnatal care. |
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Specifically, the project sought to determine whether there is a link between the type of and delay in postnatal services received and the health of mothers and newborns. |
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By 2010, around 80 per cent of pregnant women in these districts will have access to postnatal care and improved knowledge on infant and young child feeding practices. |
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The home visitors gave advice about prenatal and postnatal care of the child, about infant development, and about the importance of proper nutrition and avoiding smoking and drinking during pregnancy. |
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These renovations will enable Villa Rosa to continue providing assistance to both pre and postnatal women and their children who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless in a safe, clean and healthy environment. |
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The failure of health systems to provide effective antenatal support, safe delivery and postnatal care also contributes to mortality, low birth weights and child illness. |
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Low uptake of antenatal and postnatal care programmes suggested that the delivery of health promotion programmes and materials was insufficiently adapted to immigrant users. |
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In around 15 countries, Terre des hommes guarantees the rights of several hundred thousand mothers and their children to healthcare during pregnancy, birth, the postnatal period and childhood. |
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The new home care package enables a visit from a nurse for a complete postnatal home care check-up for a new mother and her baby. |
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One of the reversible reasons of intrauterine as well as postnatal paroxysmal tachycardia can be asphyxia and adnate infection. |
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The articulations of the neurocranium in the postnatal skeleton of the domestic fowl. |
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Time course and manner of Purkinje neuron death following a single ethanol exposure on postnatal day 4 in the developing rat. |
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In the practice of reproductive medicine, chromosomal aneuploidy has long been recognized as a significant cause of abnormal prenatal and postnatal development. |
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Extended prophylaxis with nevirapine or with nevirapine and zidovudine for the first 14 weeks of life significantly reduced postnatal HIV-1 infection in 9-month-old infants. |
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And although she suffered with postnatal depression after Koa's birth, Jodi said things have been different this time, in spite of the upheaval in her life. |
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A DAD from South Wales whose wife suffered postnatal depression has teamed up with a fellow father to set up a charity to help men in a similar position. |
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As part of a three-month trial, the postnatal ward, ward 17, at The James Cook University Hospital will welcome the birth partner of each new mum overnight. |
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Two or three women, both with antenatal and postnatal complications, are put on a single bed, which certainly increase chances of infection from one to another. |
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The postnatal period was experienced as being the most interpersonally and intrapersonally challenging in terms of coping with the new reality of becoming a father. |
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The success of postpartum family planning programs in low-income countries has been limited by poor access to prenatal care, skilled delivery and postnatal care. |
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As in subhuman primates, in the human species sexuoerotic status is dependent not only on prenatal homonalization, but also on postnatal socialization effects. |
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In addition, the ponderal index and the Obstetric and Postnatal Complications Scales were used. |
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Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, North Manchester General Hospital is to benefit from an extra Labour Delivery Recovery and Postnatal room with an in-built birthing pool. |
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Spotting the Signs of Postnatal Depression FOR many women, the birth of a baby is one of the happiest periods in life but this is not always the case. |
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