Tell
your doctor or nurse if you have symptoms of overactive thyroid or notice a goiter.
Tell your child's
doctor or nurse if you notice any of these signs of possible developmental delay for this age, and talk with someone in your community who is familiar with services for young children in your area, such as your state's public early intervention program.
Not exact matches
If you sell nutritional products to hospitals, why call
nurses or doctors when a third - party pharmacy makes all the buying decisions?
If a whole lot of minimum wage workers in tourist
or retail industries lose their jobs, whereas
nurses,
doctors and teachers keep their jobs, average wages will go up.
If pro-life
nurses and
doctors are driven from the field
or deterred from entering, a woman deciding whether to abort is unlikely to encounter informed professionals who think her decision presents a moral issue.
I'm a
nurse, and I like using natural health remedies for myself, but I also know when to go to my
doctor or the ER (
if necessary) for treatment.
So I just don't get the «too much pressure to breastfeed» when all around me are images of bottles, ads for formula telling me a happy feeding makes a happy mom, bottlefeeding moms, moms and
doctors and
nurses telling new moms that formula is «just as good» and «not to feel guilty», women getting «the look» for
nursing in public,
or feeling weird about doing it (I sure did)-- to me, any pressure out there is NOT to breastfeed,
or do it as little as possible (not
if it's not immediately easy
or you don't love every minute, not past 6 mos, not in public, not around male relatives and friends, not around children, not
if you ever want to go out alone sometime...)
Your First Time Sit down,
if you can, and have the
nurse or doctor place your baby in your arms.
There was little my husband could do to help, and any
doctor or professional I spoke to said that
if I felt engorged, to just keep
nursing as often as possible.
If a doctor or nurse notices anything unusual, though (or if you have problems, like heavy bleeding, missed periods, vaginal sores or itchiness, discharge, or other symptoms) you may get a pelvic exam at your gyn appointmen
If a
doctor or nurse notices anything unusual, though (
or if you have problems, like heavy bleeding, missed periods, vaginal sores or itchiness, discharge, or other symptoms) you may get a pelvic exam at your gyn appointmen
if you have problems, like heavy bleeding, missed periods, vaginal sores
or itchiness, discharge,
or other symptoms) you may get a pelvic exam at your gyn appointment.
If anxiety persists and still troubles you, talk to your
doctor,
nurse,
or doula.
If you develop an infection, however, you will need to speak to your
doctor about whether
or not to
nurse while taking antibiotics.
If you find that you're consistently unable to
nurse your baby without pain, be sure to call your
doctor or a lactation consultant.
If you haven't changed anything or if she continues to poop after every feeding, I suggest you bring it up with her doctor or health nurs
If you haven't changed anything
or if she continues to poop after every feeding, I suggest you bring it up with her doctor or health nurs
if she continues to poop after every feeding, I suggest you bring it up with her
doctor or health
nurse.
If you are concerned about tandem nursing, or if you have any questions about nursing a newborn and an older child at the same time, talk to your doctor or a lactation consultant.Local breastfeeding groups, such as La Leche League International, are also a great place to find acceptance, support, and advic
If you are concerned about tandem
nursing,
or if you have any questions about nursing a newborn and an older child at the same time, talk to your doctor or a lactation consultant.Local breastfeeding groups, such as La Leche League International, are also a great place to find acceptance, support, and advic
if you have any questions about
nursing a newborn and an older child at the same time, talk to your
doctor or a lactation consultant.Local breastfeeding groups, such as La Leche League International, are also a great place to find acceptance, support, and advice.
Be sure to see your
doctor if your baby is younger than 2 months old and has a fever
or the congestion is making
nursing or breathing difficult.
Although it depends on whether
or not your baby was already jaundiced when she went home, how well she was feeding, and
if she had any medical problems, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) advises that «it is important for your baby to be seen by a
nurse or doctor when the baby is between 3 and 5 days old.»
Under the direct supervision of a
doctor or lactation specialist, a nipple shield can make all the difference
if you are breastfeeding a preemie, breastfeeding with large nipples,
or nursing a baby who has difficulty latching on to your breast.
If you don't feel comfortable talking to your
doctor, make a switch
or talk with another professional in the office, like a
nurse practitioner
or lactation consultant.»
If your partner has a birth plan, you may need to let the labor and delivery
nurses know about it (you should have already discussed it with the
doctor or midwife).
Well, I had been sitting at a round table with six
or seven
doctors and was quite certain they would be very uncomfortable
if I started
nursing Philip in front of them.
If your child will be spending long stretches in the hospital, ask a
doctor,
nurse, social worker,
or child - life specialist about onsite schooling.
If you're pregnant
or have recently had a baby, then you have probably heard from
nurses,
doctors, family member and friends about the benefits...
I made my husband tell visitors that visits will be short and additionally, may be choppy (meaning they may be asked to leave the room for a
nurse to check me, for me to
nurse, for me to pee, etc.); delayed (
if they arrive when a
doctor is rounding
or when I am sleeping
or nursing);
or even cancelled (
if I am not up for it).
Although it depends on whether
or not your baby was already jaundiced when she went home, how well she was feeding, and
if she had any medical problems, the American Academy of Pediatrics advises that babies should be seen by a
nurse or doctor between the age of 3 days and 5 days.
What I did get was 3 meals a day delivered to me, yummy chocolate cake, a lactation consultant on staff at my beck and call, a full body massage every day while I was in the hospital, and, oh yeah, expert care from
doctors and
nurses with an
OR and NICU down the hall
if I needed it.
If you do opt to get your child a shot, there are a few strategies you can employ to distract them from what the
doctor or nurse is doing:
I bet all the people on here who think hospitals are «gross» and
doctors and
nurses are monsters trying to take their money, would be the first ones to sue
if there baby got sick
or hurt during delivery.
As always, talk to your
doctor before adding in any supplements, especially
if nursing or pregnant.
If your baby is ill, injured
or needs to see the pediatrican, use this checklist to aid you in describing to the
doctor /
nurse why your baby should be seen.
If you suspect that your baby has reacted to a food by being unsettled or upset, avoid this food for a while and if the problem persists when you try the food again talk to your doctor, a nutritionist / dietitian or your public health nurs
If you suspect that your baby has reacted to a food by being unsettled
or upset, avoid this food for a while and
if the problem persists when you try the food again talk to your doctor, a nutritionist / dietitian or your public health nurs
if the problem persists when you try the food again talk to your
doctor, a nutritionist / dietitian
or your public health
nurse.
Reassure your preschooler that nothing she said
or did caused the death, and don't be surprised
if she expresses anger toward you, the
doctors and
nurses,
or even the deceased.
If you're so damned smart, why didn't you actually become a
nurse or a
doctor?
Hospital L&D = jacuzzi tub, low lighting, unlimited Chux pads, trained medical professionals, medicine, crash cart,
OR,
nurses and
doctors whose entire focus is YOU
if something goes wrong,
nurses and
doctors whose entire focus is on your baby is something goes wrong.
Tell your
nurse or doctor if something doesn't seem quite right.
Your
doctor's receptionist
or nurse will be able to help you with minor problems and decide
if you need to see the
doctor.
MommyOfOne,
If a
doctor ever tells you to stop
nursing for «health» again, get a second
or third opinion.
If you can't figure out the reason for your baby's
nursing strike, see your
doctor or talk to a lactation consultant.
Breastfeeding support may be more helpful
if it is predictable, scheduled, and includes ongoing visits with trained health professionals including midwives,
nurses and
doctors,
or with trained volunteers.
Please call your child's otolaryngologist, the otolaryngology clinic
nurse,
or your family
doctor,
if your child has any of the following signs after going home.
If a new mom tells her
doctor or nurse that she would like to breast feed, they will often arrange a meeting between her and a lactation consultant.
If do not want any information released, tell your
doctor or primary
nurse.
If you have concerns
or questions, talk to your paediatrician, family
doctor or a public health
nurse, and look for local community resources that support parents.
After baby's initial assessment in the labor room, which may be done by the
nurse if there are no complications,
or by a
doctor, baby will get a detailed, full head - to - toe assessment within 24 hours after birth.
So,
if Mead Johnson can make the
doctors and
nurses who work with new mothers think their formula is OK,
or at least a viable alternative to breastfeeding, that thinking will affect the mother's decision to breastfeed and her breastfeeding duration.
If you have any other questions, make sure you talk to your own
doctor or your baby's pediatrician about the risks associated with taking Sudafed while
nursing.
Talk with your child's
doctor or nurse to make sure that you know exactly how to care for your child when you get home, ask any questions that you have, and find out
if you can «room in» with your child during his
or her last night
or two to get the hang of things.
It's hard
if friends, family members,
or even professionals like
doctors and daycare employees, question why you're
nursing beyond babyhood.
A
doctor or nurse can help by providing an IV
if your child can not drink enough.
In a hospital birth the two patients each have their own
doctor (OB [
or CNM] and,
if needed, neonatologist
or pediatrician) and
nurse and /
or other assistants (e.g. residents), plus a whole team ready to run in and perform whatever emergency procedures may be needed at a moment's notice.