Sentences with phrase «baby over your wound»

Once your anesthetic block wears off, it may be too uncomfortable to rest your body weight on your side or leaning baby over your wound.

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When baby - carrying, it can be a real challenge getting your baby in a snow - suit or trying to somehow attach a blanket over your carrier for protection from wind, rain, snow and cold.
The blankets can also be used as a makeshift changing pad, or draped over baby's stroller to keep out the bright sun or strong wind.
This often happens when you are winding a baby over your shoulder or upright.
Stretch it over your car seat or stroller to keep stuff that makes baby miserable from assaulting her: bugs, sun, wind and prying eyes.
Take preventative action Keep a supply of muslin cloths handy for tucking alongside your baby's check whilst they nurse and for placing under their chin or over your shoulder whilst you wind them.
You may feel like your body has been taken over by a nursing baby and postpartum wounds.
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i can't think of anything fun, but i take my baby all over and we share many adventures wherever we wind up.
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Whilst an animals movement should be restricted after surgery, the dangers of post operative complications are generally over by day seven; your Veterinarian would have advised you to not let Baby jump or go up or down stairs due to the healing of the surgical wound, by day 7 the wound is more or less healed and traditionally she would have had her stitches removed on day ten, but I think your Veterinarian would have put dissolving stitches in an intradermal pattern making them invisible.
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