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  1. ... team you and your primary care physician can work towards preventive health care and follow the best ...
  2. ... mind that every birth is unique, and your labor and delivery may be different. ... your baby's birth. A day or two before labor begins, the mucus plug that sealed off your ...
  3. Your understanding of what happens during labor and delivery as well as your attitude toward it, affect the amount of pain you feel while giving birth. The breathing methods ...
  4. Fetal blood testing is performed during labor to test the blood pH of the baby which can determine its well-being during delivery. A small puncture is made in ...
  5. ... of your hand. 4. If this does not work, stand behind the person and wrap your arms ... of your hand. 3. If this does not work, stand behind the child and wrap your arms ...
  6. Asthma quick-relief drugs work fast to control asthma symptoms. You take them when you are coughing, wheezing, having trouble breathing, or having an asthma ...
  7. ... turned up toward your belly. This can make labor longer and more difficult, since the widest part ... hand or forceps. If none of these methods works, a cesarean section may be needed.
  8. ... taken every day in order for them to work. You may need to take them more than ... taken every day in order for them to work. You may need to take them more than ...
  9. ... Problems with heart rate or rhythm (arrhythmias) Excessive work load on heart that interferes with breathing, feeding, ...
  10. ... resume the same day as surgery. Return to work and usual activity is allowed within 7 to ...
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