Though it is generally considered safe,
check with your doctor on these health points if you are going to take ibuprofen while breastfeeding.
If you think your baby is eating too much,
check with your doctor on strategies for ensuring baby's getting exactly what he needs.
Check with your doctor on how much it's safe to drink or whether you should be drinking at all.
on possible iodine deficiency, I will be
checking with my doctor on this topic.
Not exact matches
It does have a high potassium content so patients
with kidney disease and
on certain medications should
check with their
doctors before using.
I would recommend
checking in
with a functional medicine
doctor for recommendations
on what to eat while pregnant and dealing
with gestational diabetes: --RRB-
Our recommendation is to always
check with your
doctor or healthcare practitioner
on whether or not you personally should use Vega ® products while pregnant or breastfeeding.
But lactose intolerant or not, it's always suggested to
check with your
doctor before starting
on any supplement or vitamin routine.
Also many thanks for one reminder about Vitamin D as even here in Colorado, we've been hit
with long sun-less winter and it motivated me to get my vit D
checked and sure enough me and my daughter were 3x lower than minimum normal level so we were put
on special Vit D regiment by the
doctor thanks to your reminder.
Some medical professionals believe that this pill is not effective
on women over 165 pounds, so you may want to
check with your
doctor before use if this includes you.
But if your child still rejects lumpy or textured solid food at 1 year old, or if he isn't feeding himself finger foods by 12 to 15 months,
check in
with your
doctor, just to be
on the safe side.
Some
doctors are overly cautious, so you might also want to
check with a lactation consultant for up - to - date information
on the safety or risk of a certain medication and whether it's found in breast milk.
Red flag: If your child doesn't bear some weight
on her legs when you hold her up by 7 months, or can't sit unsupported by 9 months,
check in
with her
doctor.
Check with your HR department for full details, but expect that you will be able to start STD if you are placed
on medical bed rest
with a
doctor's note and your benefits will typically extend 6 to 8 weeks after your birth, depending
on if your birth was vaginal or c - section.
So, you've sat down
with your
doctor to discuss a discount
on labor and delivery services and you've
checked into how much each service costs.
Before I get started
on what has worked for me through my three pregnancies, I want to say, make sure to
check with your
doctor.
Some
doctors may be overly cautious in saying that it's necessary to pump and dump, so
check with a certified lactation consultant who may have more information regarding that particular medication's effects
on your breast milk and the baby.
Some OTC pain relievers may interact
with certain drugs, so
check with your
doctor before taking pain meds if you're
on medication for another medical condition.
Just in case, the couple attended OB / GYN appointments
with a local
doctor, even having two ultrasounds to confirm healthy babies and
check on the position of the babies.
Any old over the counter laxative could have a negative effect
on your nursling, so
check first
with your
doctor.
When you're visiting the
doctor with your tot this time around, the pediatrician will
check on his physical progress and spend a good amount of time making sure he's hitting those major milestones.
That may sound complicated, but if you follow the basic guidelines below and
check in regularly
with your baby's
doctor, your baby will likely be
on track.
Check with your
doctor before using any medication
on children.
Err
on the side of caution: If you're uncomfortable
with the severity of your child's fall — you think he must have gotten hurt — or if your child is acting irritable or confused, take him to the
doctor to get
checked out.
Until one day my friend introduce me to this great spell caster who helped her to get back her lost husband back
with love spell and also made her pregnant, So I decided to contact this spell caster Dr Brave
on his EMAIL:
[email protected] after interaction
with him he instructed me
on what to do, after then i should have sex
with the my husband or any man I love in this world, And i did so, within the next one months i went for a
check up and my
doctor confirmed that i am 2weeks pregnant of two babies.
If traveling internationally,
check with your
doctor to see if your child might need additional vaccines or preventive medications, and make sure your child is up - to - date
on routine vaccinations.
If your baby isn't able to hold his head up steadily by the time he's about 4 months old and hasn't started learning to prop himself up
on his arms shortly after that or is unable to sit unsupported by 9 months,
check in
with his
doctor.
If your child drank soy formula because your
doctor recommended it, though,
check with your
doctor before starting her
on cow's milk.
You might
check your child's weight
on your scale at home right after a checkup to compare it
with the
doctor's scale.
Dr Rayner said: «If you have heart problems, you need to
check with your
doctor before embarking
on a very low calorie diet or fasting.
Check with your
doctor or health care professional about the right amount for you, but it's typically best to look for magnesium glycinate — a highly absorbable form of magnesium that's gentle
on your stomach.
For most people, adding seaweed to the diet in moderation doesn't pose a problem — but
check with your
doctor first, particularly if you have kidney or thyroid issues, are pregnant or are
on certain prescription medications.
While you should always
check with your
doctor before ingesting any of these ingredients (especially if you have allergies), here's the run down
on some of the most popular trending ingredients right now.
It is also available in many forms like dried leaves and capsules, though due to its possible effects
on hormones and cholesterol, it is important to
check with a
doctor or specialist before using.
Due to its ability to act
on the endocrine system, it is important to
check with a
doctor or healthcare practitioner before using this herb.
It is also important to avoid anything that will put strain
on the joints and hips, difficult yoga positions, or jogging
on the road without
checking with a
doctor first.
NOTE: Make sure to
check with your
doctor or health care professional before taking any new supplements, especially if you are
on medications or contraceptives.
On the other hand, those
with iodine - deficiency induced hypothyroidism can benefit from * careful * supplementation, but given the research showing the increased risk of autoimmune thyroid problems that can result, it is very important to
check with a
doctor first!
In general, oils like lavender, chamomile, orange, lemon and frankincense are considered safe for diluted use
on children, but I would personally still do a skin test and
check with a
doctor first.
However,
check in
with a
doctor or dietitian before going
on a solely liquid diet (anything more than a meal or two).
And
check in
with your
doctor to be
on the safe side.
(Also
check with your
doctor if you are
on antipsychotic medication, melatonin, lithium, and certain antibiotics, have other mental health conditions, or glaucoma or any eye damage as there may be negative side effects).
I recommend that you
check with your
doctor or a PT in your area to get a hands
on assessment as they will be able to give you modifications and see if it is appropriate for you to be training.
I'm not a
doctor and don't play one
on the internet, so always
check with a qualified health practitioner before using any remedy, especially if you are pregnant, nursing or are giving them to children.
Be sure to
check out the Wahls Protocol book for all the details
on the diet plus how to craft a nutritional supplement regimen to help reverse MS. (Dr. Wahls recommends doing this along
with the help and oversight of a functional medicine
doctor).
As always,
check with a
doctor or midwife before taking or changing anything, especially during pregnancy, but do your research
on this one!
PROTEIN POWDER: I've done extensive research
on these, not only tried them all, but have also
checked - in
with some functional medicine
doctors and nutritionists, and after my research (and tasting) my favorites include:
You should always
check with your
doctor before taking a new supplement if you're
on prescription medications!
And of course,
check with both your
doctor and a well qualified fitness professional for direction & advice
on your specific readiness for the day 3 workout.
However, if you have a chronic condition or are
on medications, make sure you
check with your
doctor first before commencing a GSH supplement regimen.