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  1. ... and shape of your remaining natural breast as closely as possible. The incisions on your belly are ... and shape of your remaining natural breast as closely as possible. An implant may be placed underneath ...
  2. ... as best as possible. The surgeon will work closely with the cardiologist to care for the baby ... children in meeting development milestones. Developmental pediatricians work closely with nurse practitioners, occupational therapists, physical therapists, and ...
  3. ... high or too low, you will need to closely monitor your blood sugar level. Your providers will ... Your provider will closely check both you and your baby throughout your pregnancy. This will include: Visits with your provider as often as ...
  4. ... no way to cure asthma. However, by working closely with your doctor, you can learn to manage ... you. By getting the right medical treatment, working closely with your doctor, and avoiding your asthma triggers, ...
  5. ... with type 2 diabetes, you need to work closely with your provider. See your provider as often ... 5 minutes. HEALTHY EATING AND WEIGHT CONTROL Work closely with your providers to learn how much fat, ...
  6. ... substance moves under the skin. The skin is closely watched for signs of a reaction, which include ... allergen on your skin. The skin is then closely watched for signs of a reaction. This test ...
  7. ... Mismatched organs, or organs that are not matched closely enough, can trigger a blood transfusion reaction or ... about taking your post-transplant medicines and being closely watched by your doctor may help prevent rejection.
  8. ... be hard to see. You need to look closely. Use disposable gloves and look at the person's ... the whole head in the same way. Look closely around the top of the neck and ears ( ...
  9. ... WATCHING YOUR BABY Your health care provider should closely check both you and your baby throughout the ... often goes back to normal. You should be closely followed for signs of diabetes over the next ...
  10. ... rise in blood pressure need to be watched closely for other signs of preeclampsia. ... team to monitor the baby and mother more closely. Treatment in the hospital may include: Close monitoring ...
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