If you feel that you are seriously deficient,
talk to your doctor about taking supplements.
Your prenatal vitamin may already contain DHA, but if it doesn't,
talk to your doctor about taking a DHA supplement of 200 to 400 milligrams a day.
Talk to your doctor about taking Motrin (Ibuprofen) or Tylenol (Acetaminophen) an hour before nursing to help with the pain.
Talk to your doctor about taking an over the counter pain reliever to help lessen the pain while you're nursing.
«You can also,
talk to your doctor about taking a decongestant like Sudafed (pseudoephedrine) which has been shown to drastically reduce milk production in some people.»
Women who are HIV - negative but have an HIV - positive partner should
talk to their doctor about taking HIV medicine daily, called pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), to protect themselves while trying to get pregnant, and to protect themselves and their baby during pregnancy and while breastfeeding.
Also,
talk to your doctor about taking a probiotic.
And because 70 percent of women 51 to 70 do nt get enough vitamin D (vital for calcium absorption), make sure you get at least 400 IU per day;
talk to your doctor about taking a supplement.
Here are some other foods high in iron: http://www.webmd.com/diet/features/top-10-iron-rich-foods. Supplementing iron can have some nasty side effects (constipation, loss of appetite, and vomiting among others), so you need to
talk to your doctor about taking an iron supplement before purchasing.
Talk to your doctor about taking an insulin - sensitizing medication such as metformin.
Take a prenatal vitamin with iron every day, or
talk to your doctor about taking an iron supplement (pill).
Should
you talk to your doctor about taking an HBT for SIBO?
If you're super prone to yeast infections,
talk to your doctor about taking an oral probiotic and using an anti-yeast medication (like Monistat) while you're on antibiotics, suggests Dr. Dweck.
Consider
talking to your doctor about taking a magnesium supplement.
Not exact matches
Doctors talk about the healing work of nature and are prepared
to say that their own job is primarily
to assist that work
to take place.
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Though I only
took vitamins without consulting with my OB, it is very important
to talk to your
doctor about any sleeping problems you're having and follow their direction when it comes
to prescription medications.
Talk to your
doctor about whether or not any medication you are currently
taking is safe if you become pregnant.
If you have a medical condition or
take any medicines regularly, or if you or your baby gets sick,
talk with your
doctor about whether it's OK
to breastfeed.
The first step I
took was
to talk with my
doctor about home birth.
If your pain is persistent,
talk to your
doctor or midwife
about possibly
taking an over-the-counter pain reliever.
It also helps
to talk to other women who gave birth with your
doctor, ask
about their C - section rates, and
take a hospital tour with your birth plan in hand.
Stay in the shade, use sunscreen on any child over 6 months of age, and be sure
to talk to your
doctor about any additional steps you can
take to protect your baby.
If you are breastfeeding,
talk to your own
doctor about the medicines you
take.
Talk to your
doctor about any OTC drugs or supplements you
take or plan
to take while pregnant
to ensure a safe pregnancy and a healthy baby.
Talk to your
doctor or a lactation consultant
about taking a lecithin supplement.
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 jo
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 jo
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 jo
to you — and ensure you'll have the chance
to take in that warm and wiggly bundle of jo
to take in that warm and wiggly bundle of joy.
Consider the toll pregnancy could
take and
talk to your
doctor openly
about the risks
to your health.
And finally, if you find that it's difficult
to get your baby all the nutrition he needs without dairy products,
talk with his
doctor about whether your baby might benefit from
taking supplements.
Take this with you and
talk with your child's
doctor at every visit
about the milestones your child has reached and what
to expect next.
Take time
to do research
about each test,
talk to your
doctor about why it is being offered, look into what is covered, and
talk to your partner
about what you want
to do.
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 to your
doctor about whether an over-the-counter pain reliever is OK
to take and if there are any special considerations for your situation.
If you want
to avoid that, try
talking with your
doctor first
about taking one.
Know, too, that it will
take several months (or longer)
to shed the baby weight entirely (and many new moms hold onto a few extra pounds after baby)-- so don't even think
about it now, and be sure
to talk to your
doctor before attempting any kind of exercise.
(If you have any concerns that you may not be getting the proper amount of nutrients,
talk to your
doctor or nutritionist
about improving your diet or the possibility of
taking supplements.)
I
talked to his
doctor about it and she said he was not getting any vitamin D or E so he had
to take a supplement for these vitamins.
If mom's milk is
taking too long
to come in its time
to talk to a
doctor and think
about supplementing with formula until the milk fully comes in.
Talk to your
doctor about your breastfeeding concerns while
taking the antibiotic and what you can do for your baby while your body fights the inflammation.
If you are
taking an antidepressant while breastfeeding,
talk to your
doctor and your baby's
doctor about what types of side effects
to look for.
«
Talk to your
doctor about the specific type of vitamin D you should
take and in what amount,» Gallagher says.
The time it
takes for kids
to achieve specific skills can vary widely, but if you're concerned
about your child's development,
talk to your
doctor.
Talk to your
doctor about whether you should
take herbal supplements that are thought
to increase breast milk production.
Choose an obstetrician or health care provider Interview potential
doctors Contact health insurance company
about coverage Start and pregnancy and birth budget Discuss financial effects of pregnancy and baby with partner Stop smoking Stop drinking Stop using street drugs
Talk to your physician
about any prescription medications Drink at least 8 glasses of water every day Visit the
doctor at least once per month or every 4 weeks Do not dye or perm hair Stop drinking coffee and other caffeinated beverages Exercise daily Start
taking prenatal vitamins Eat foods rich in folic acid Eat iron rich foods Increase daily intake of whole grains, fruits and vegetables Nap as much as possible as fatigue is common Eat fish with low levels of mercury no more than 2 days per week Do not eat undercooked meats Do not eat unpasteurized dairy producs Do not eat cold cut deli meats Allow someone else
to clean out the kitty litter, if applicable Limit exposure
to chemicals Try
to limit stress and tension Complete all prenatal tests — HIV, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Anemia, Blood Typing, Sickle Cell Anemia, Urine Screening and Rubella.
Talk with your
doctor about what meds are safe
to take during pregnancy and while breastfeeding.
If you are
taking antidepressants and are thinking
about getting pregnant (or are already pregnant),
talk to your
doctor first, before stopping any medication.
Next, Niemi says,
take the list of problem reagents
to your
doctor and
talk about it in the context of the potential means of exposure.
Pay attention
to when and where you experience symptoms, so you can
talk to your
doctor about pretreating yourself in the future — like, for example,
taking an antihistamine before going
to the movies.
The
take - away message from this study may be that if a
doctor doesn't
talk about psychotherapy as a treatment option, patients really should be encouraged
to ask
about it, she said.
And so, if you've read up on CoQ10,
talked with your
doctor of medical provider
about dosing and possible interactions with any medications your
taking, and found a supplement that you trust — you've got the green light
to try it out.