Not exact matches
When your little one gets sick for the first time, you may not know what to
reach for first — the doctor's emergency line,
baby medication or a thermometer.
You can also prevent accidents by asking visitors to leave their purses or jackets out of your child's
reach to avoid them getting a hold of prescription
medication, lighters, cigarettes, or other everyday objects that could be dangerous if found by a
baby.
IV - based pain meds can
reach the
baby through your body, and heavy pain
medication isn't good for us, or them.
While most doctors reassure mom that the
medication in an epidural won't
reach the
baby, another study has found that
baby's born under an epidural have weaker rooting reflexes.
Although this can happen in unprepared situations before a pregnant lady
reaches the hospital to give birth under medical care, some women choose to deliver their
babies naturally, without
medications, so that they can actively participate in the process.
Additionally, the amount of
medication that
reaches the
baby from the epidural is so small it doesn't cause harm.
Keep all cleaners, poisons and
medications high above
baby's
reach and locked up whenever possible.
Keep all
medications, cleaning supplies and other hazards like shavers and blades locked up and out of
reach of the
baby.
My doctor informed me that since its in your spine it actually doesn't
reach your
baby (like pain
medication does).
Make sure everyone keeps their
medications out of the pets
reach as many human meds can be toxic and dangerous to our fur
babies.