Of course,
always get doctor's approval before using products on baby!
Not exact matches
But one of the things I've
always loved about blogging is that I
get to my whole self here: I
get to love theology and Church talk, I
get to write about mothering and family and marriage, I
get to crack jokes at my own expense, I
get to love
Doctor Who and Call the Midwife, I
get to love thrifting and knitting and pretty things as well as being a Jesus feminist, I
get to be a homemaker who talks recipes and cleaning and laundry as well as a lover of literature and poetry and history and Girl Power, I love the local church and yet I don't wear rose - coloured glasses about this stuff.
And we
always get to hear from
Doctor Wenger the injured player is not ready, lacks match fitness, and will take another two months to
get back to his best.
While pregnant or breastfeeding, it's
always best to avoid any drugs, if possible, but if it is best for you and baby, follow your
doctor's advice and
get well soon!
Fear of childbirth, as well as being told we should be compliant and that the
doctor always knows best, permeate our culture and it's hard to
get past that sometimes.
If you don't think your current
doctor has answered your questions well enough, it's
always all right to
get a second opinion.
Whether it's a nurse,
doctor or your own mind suggesting that you give up on your natural birth and
GET THE EPIDURAL, it is
always an option at the hospital.
So, it's
always best to confirm any advice that you
get over the internet with your
doctor to be sure that it's accurate, up to date, and applies to you, your baby, and your situation.
Though it's normal,
always get it checked by baby's
doctor.
You can
always speak to your
doctor or your child's pediatrician for information about how to handle engorgement, but many times, nursing moms can
get a lot of relief from simply applying cool compresses until the problem eases up.
Your baby will know when it's time to
get started weaning in most instances, and if it seems to be taking a while for your child to be ready, you can
always ask your
doctor for more advice before you make any final decisions.
Always see your baby's
doctor if the rash stays longer than a few days,
gets worse, or is accompanied by a fever.
If you are breastfeeding it is important to
get medical advice from your
doctor before ever taking a thrush tablet / capsule as the active ingredient passes into breast milk so
always seek medical advice from your
doctor.
However to
get explicit advice, it is
always best to ask your
doctor.
With that being said, it is
always wise to speak with your
doctor to see if further testing can reveal the causes of recurrent miscarriage before
getting pregnant again.
Former
doctor always seemed perplexed that we weren't using bottles wanting to know how much milk our daughter was
getting.
You should
always talk to your
doctor, and your baby's
doctor if you have any concerns or questions about your supply of breast milk and whether or not your child is
getting enough breast milk.
It's
always a good idea to discuss your plan for starting solids with your child's
doctor before
getting started.
Identifying autism in any child is difficult for many
doctors, and although parents may notice some early signs of autism before their child is 18 months old, even the most educated moms and dads don't
always know when to
get help.
You can
always get a second opinion or research remedies yourself if you don't agree with what you are being ADVISED to do by a
doctor.
And so it is
always advisable to avoid taking any medication without consulting a
doctor or
getting a prescription during pregnancy.
She
always had excuses for not being able to go to the
doctor with me and why all of us could never seem to
get together.
These are not
always the same medications that are dangerous for pregnant women to take, so be sure to
get approval for all medications from your
doctor and your baby's pediatrician.
My 15 month old daughter has had diarrhea now for 5 days & I'm starting to
get really worried I took her to the
doctor on the 3rd day & he said theres nothing I can do just let it run its course give her formula like
always & keep up the fluids..
Nebulizers are very helpful in
getting rid of the respiratory problems in babies and adults but it should
always be taken after a
doctor's consultation.
Hi Alexandrea, if you are in pain it's
always best to
get checked out by your
doctor.
It hardly seems fair when London
gets almost double what my council
gets to spend even though I have to travel so far to see my
doctor and there's
always such a queue.
Find the best
doctor for your disease: Be willing to travel and
always get second, third and even fourth opinions to make sure that you're
getting the best treatment.
Relapsing patients tend to wait weeks before they see a
doctor so they do not
always get the best cancer care possible as they are already too sick to handle the toxic effects of chemotherapy.
But you should
always get checked out by a
doctor afterwards, says Dr. Rao.
«Black women have been noted to present [at a
doctor's office] with later stage cancer, which has a worse outcome — and they don't
always get adequate care,» says Ruth ORegan, MD, associate professor of hematology and oncology and director of the translational breast cancer research program at Emory University's Winship Cancer Institute in Atlanta.
Still, if you do have heart disease, it's
always smart to receive guidance from a
doctor regarding any type of physical exertion, and that includes
getting intimate.
If you're not sure if your
doctor is recommending an appropriate surgery, then Dr. Azar suggests that you «go
get another opinion — that's
always a good thing to do.»
As a
doctor, I
always thought that, to be healthy, you simply had to eat well, exercise,
get enough sleep, take your vitamins, and follow
doctor's orders.
Doctors are increasingly aware that heart tests designed for men aren't
always sensitive enough for women, but women still aren't
getting referred for heart tests as often as men.
Get a second opinion As
always, ask your
doctor, dietitian, or another nutrition professional whether the information you found seems legitimate.
Always do this under the care of your
doctor, as people with liver failure need to
get rid of the excess water slowly.
If you buy Milk Kefir grains USE A-2 whole milk (please look up excerpts from the book «The devil is in the milk» this book was written buy a wellness
doctor who discovered that most grocery store milk will make you sick because it is A-1 beta casein, A-1 milk may be the reason for many neurological issues and for lactose intolerance & some IBS) I go to a Guernsey Dairy farm,
get A-2 milk every two weeks and make milk Kefir for my entire family, there is also a brand at Sprouts called A-2 it's whole milk,
always use whole milk because the Kefir grains eat the milk Lactose & fat to grow the good bacteria.
However, it is
always better to
get it confirmed by a
doctor if you are suffering from any health issues and are on prescription drugs as all such supplements can play havoc with the medicines and sometimes can have unwanted side effects.
I was
always told by
doctors that I would have a hard time conceiving so I would only go on the pill periodically which i did for more than 4 years, not for protection against
getting pregnant, but just to
get a period (since I was told it's not healthy to have less than 4 or so periods a year).
Dr Reifsnyder agreed that Epstein - Barr is the main cause of her hypothyroidism and chronic fatigue and told us how he has treated hundreds of patients for this throughout his career and that they
always have active Epstein - Barr infections but that most
doctors don't know how to test and diagnose an active chronic Epstein - Barr infection, even before he could test for the virus he said that he discovered patients with these symptoms would respond to antiviral treatment, and that Tiffany would have to take antivirals daily for the next 2 - 4 years but that he was sure this would eventually clear up all of her issues, however recovery would be a slow process as her HPA axis recovered and
got «back into sync».
No matter what kind of health problems you're having, you should
always check in with your
doctor to
get a proper diagnosis before trying any unprescribed medication.
It's
always important to have the right
doctor and
get on the right treatments.
My
doctor always recommended (well more like strongly insisted) that I
get a flu shot and
always made me feel as if I was going to die if I
got the flu because I had asthma.
I have
always been constipated,
always have had horrible heavy periods, my ferritin levels are so low my
doctor wants me to have iron infusions, but I can't
get a hematologist to touch me because I am so allergic to everything.
Getting a medical clearance to train from your
doctor is
always a good idea.
It is
always a good idea to
get a full blood count so you can see if you are lacking in iron, calcium, magnesium, zinc, B12, and any other minerals the
doctor is happy to test you on.
If you suffer from some sort of illness or pain in your limbs,
always get in touch with your
doctor and ask his advice.
If you're unsure about whether you have Dandruff, it's
always best to
get your
doctor to check it out and make an official diagnosis.
I might be wrong, but you could
always get it checked out by a
doctor!