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  1. ... wear your brand-new lingerie. Items you should bring: Nightgown and bathrobe Slippers Bra and nursing bra ... Items to bring for the new baby: Going home outfit for baby. Receiving blanket. Warm clothing to wear home and a ...
  2. ... for your surgery. Answer any of your questions. Bring paper and pen to write down notes. Ask ... papers and consent forms for surgery and anesthesia. Bring these items to make it easier: Insurance card ...
  3. ... I wear a hospital gown or I can bring my own clothes? What do I need to bring with me for the baby? Do I need to bring clothes with me for the baby? Does the ...
  4. ... a urine sample. Answer any of your questions. Bring paper and pen to write down notes. You ... consent forms for your child's surgery and anesthesia. Bring these items with you: Insurance card Identification card ...
  5. ... what issues to talk about and who will bring them up. For example, if there are sensitive ... changes in appetite, weight, sleep, or energy level. Bring all medicines or a complete list of all ...
  6. ... medicines your child is taking. PLANES, TRAINS, BUSES Bring snacks and familiar foods with you. This helps ... babies and infants: If you are not breastfeeding, bring powdered formula and buy water after you get ...
  7. ... provider. In the United States, you can usually bring your own oxygen on a plane. Airlines and ... do not have good and accessible medical care. Bring enough medicine, even some extra. Bring copies of ...
  8. ... Place your weight on your stronger leg and bring your cane and weaker leg up to meet ... curb: Set your cane down below the step. Bring your weaker leg down. Use the cane for ...
  9. ... all the medicines, supplements, and herbs you take. Bring a list of all these with you to your appointments or better yet, bring the medicines in their containers. Keep this list ...
  10. ... you can about your loved one's health conditions. Bring a list of all prescribed medicines, and those ... and herbs, to each provider appointment. If possible, bring the pill bottles with you to show the ...
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