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  1. ... talk with a counselor who specializes in this topic. Ask your health care provider for suggestions and referrals.
  2. ... seems ill or whenever you are worried about your baby's health or development. RELATED TOPICS Elements of the physical exam: Auscultation (listening to ...
  3. ... the hospital website, usually under "Health Information." Ask your health care provider for brochures on topics of interest. The graphics and simple language can ...
  4. ... find-support/topics/planning-baby/cystic-fibrosis-and-your-baby National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute -- www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-topics/cystic-fibrosis US National Library of Medicine, Medline ...
  5. ... is lower or higher than is normal for your child.
  6. ... over time. So your provider will also consider your age and risk factors for side effects.
  7. ... areas of the United States. Talk to your health care provider if you have concerns about your child's growth and development. Related topics include: Developmental milestones record - 4 months Developmental milestones ...
  8. ... World Health Organization (WHO) -- www.who.int/health-topics/travel-and-health#tab=tab_1 BEFORE TRAVEL Talk to your health care provider or visit a travel clinic ...
  9. ... teachers, babysitters, and others who take care of your child.
  10. Contact your provider if you have signs or symptoms of this condition.
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