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  1. ... a healthy child to visit a very ill sibling in the hospital can help the whole family. ... you take your child to visit their ill sibling, prepare your child for the visit so they ...
  2. Check if your hospital or birthing center offers sibling birth classes. There, your child can tour the ...
  3. ... around in the kitchen while adults or older siblings are cooking. Block the kitchen off with a ... months. DO NOT leave an infant alone with siblings or pets. Even older siblings may not be ...
  4. ... is very high. The donor is usually a sibling with compatible tissue. The more siblings you have, the better the chance of finding ...
  5. ... brother or sister. This is called a matched sibling donor.. Older people and those who do not have a matched sibling donor are given medicine to suppress the immune ...
  6. ... need for privacy, do not allow peers or siblings to view the procedure unless your child allows ... help. They can provide child care for other siblings or meals for the family so you can ...
  7. ... is empty before you leave the bathroom. Older siblings bathing with younger ones should NOT be put ...
  8. ... mutation if: Two or more close relatives (parents, siblings, children) have breast cancer before the age of ...
  9. ... previous diabetes test showing diabetes risk A parent, sibling, or child with a history of diabetes Inactive ...
  10. ... with loved ones. Reach out to your spouse, siblings, children, grandchildren, or other loved ones and try ...
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