Not exact matches
If you already have your newborn and suspect there may be an issue
with your milk supply,
talk to your
doctor right away.
Nevertheless, if you notice flattening of your baby's head at any time, don't wait —
talk with her
doctor about it
right away.
If you have tried to increase your milk supply naturally and
with herbal treatments, but have had little or no success,
talk to your
doctor to see if a prescription medication is
right for you.
To ensure surgery doesn't stand in the way of you bonding
right away
with your little one,
talk to your
doctor or midwife about their practices, Make sure he or she knows how important those first minutes are to you — and ensure you'll have the chance to take in that warm and wiggly bundle of joy.
If you are worried about how your baby is growing, you should
talk with the baby's
doctor right away before starting to supplement
with formula.
Talk with your
doctor about whether melatonin is
right for you.
Before you make a decision on what kind of water to use
with baby formula,
talk to your
doctor about which types of water are
right to mix
with powdered or concentrated formulas.
Your child that you haven't physically bonded
with, that you're feeding powdered processed milk, gets a cold for the seventh time this year and you go to the
doctor and they charge the public insurance provider (because you love to
talk about income disparity being a barrier in breastfeeding,
right?)
However, individuals
with a personal and / or family history of breast cancer should
talk to their
doctor to find out if genetic counseling and possibly genetic testing is
right for them.
Talk with your
doctor about what you are going through and ask what is
right for you.
Dr. Ross recommends
talking to your
doctor about your medical and lifestyle history, so he or she can suggest a method or brand
with the
right levels of estrogen and progestin for you.
If you wonder whether testosterone therapy might be
right for you,
talk with your
doctor about the risks and benefits.
Could you
talk into, just for a little bit, just a little deeper into the kind of relationship that you have
with a functional medicine
doctor,»cause I hear a lot of functional medicine
doctors or other people in the space
right now are probably thinking, «Okay, I'm probably seeing patients that are having issues that are being contributed by structure equals function issues.
Once you've had the baby, if you are having really bad anxiety, obviously you've got to
talk to your
doctor and make sure that they are okay
with you taking the amino acids
right after nursing and then waiting four to six hours before nursing again.
I had suffered arthritis since middle school 10 ~ 12 to 30, i started weight lifting and squats helped get ride of it, yes, i did a low squat
with a barbell, lots of
doctors back then
talked about surgey and stuff, but the old female
doctor in the sport rehab hospital told me to strenghten my quads, and she was damn
right!
If you have questions concerning your medication, it is best to
talk with your
doctor, pharmacist, or nurse
right away.
When you've chosen the
right person, you might want to
talk with a
doctor or lawyer together, as it's critical that your selected decision - maker understands the responsibility, and that they know how you want your medical care handled.
Before your abortion, you'll meet
with your nurse,
doctor, or health center counselor to
talk about whether abortion is the
right decision for you, and what your abortion options are.
You can get pregnant very quickly after your abortion, so it's a good idea to
talk with your nurse or
doctor about birth control as soon as you can — they can help you find a method that's
right for you.
Your
doctor will
talk with you about your health to make sure sterilization is
right for you.
Your
doctor or nurse will
talk with you and help you decide if the abortion pill is the
right option for you.
You can get pregnant
right after your abortion, so it's a good idea to
talk with your nurse or
doctor about birth control as soon as you can — they can help you find a method that's
right for you.
If you don't want to get pregnant
right away,
talk with your
doctor or nurse about starting another form of birth control before you get your IUD removed.