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  1. ... reactions and feels: Nervous Worried about safety Agitated Withdrawn Sad Scared of sleeping alone at night Temper ... interactions with others, including more aggressive or more withdrawn Your child may also go back to behaviors ...
  2. ... delivery, some moms feel sad, disappointed, tired, or withdrawn. Many of these feelings are normal, and they ... heavier or develops a foul odor. Sadness, depression, withdrawn feeling, feelings of harming yourself or your baby, ...
  3. ... friends know that you may be more tired, withdrawn, easily upset, or confused. Also tell them that ...
  4. ... understand that your child may be more tired, withdrawn, easily upset, or confused. Your child may also ...
  5. ... few minutes duration. Slowly the infant's blood is withdrawn, and the fresh, pre-warmed blood or plasma ...
  6. ... the lumbar puncture needle. When the fluid is withdrawn, there may be a feeling of pressure. Risks ...
  7. ... or fetus) include: Amniocentesis , in which fluid is withdrawn from the amniotic sac (fluid that surrounds the ...
  8. ... a foul odor Become very sad, depressed, or withdrawn, are having feelings of harming yourself or your ...
  9. ... having much energy or appetite Feeling sad and withdrawn You need to care for yourself and heal ...
  10. ... through a lump, drawing out tissue and fluid. Withdrawn fluid and tissue is further evaluated to determine ...
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