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- Breastfeeding (National Library of Medicine)... because they have certain illnesses. Some medicines, illegal drugs, and alcohol can also ... contact a lactation consultant. NIH: National Institute of ...
- Infant and Newborn Nutrition (National Library of Medicine)Food provides the energy and nutrients that babies need to be healthy. For a baby, breast milk is best. It has all the necessary vitamins and minerals. Infant ...
- HIV and Pregnancy (National Library of Medicine)... childbirth, especially if it is vaginal childbirth During breastfeeding But having HIV doesn't mean that you can't have children. Treatment with a combination of HIV medicines can help prevent passing HIV to your baby ...
- HIV in Women (National Library of Medicine)... giving HIV to their baby during childbirth or breastfeeding Are there treatments for HIV? There is no cure, but there are many medicines to treat both HIV infection and the infections ...
- Pregnancy and Opioids (National Library of Medicine)... breastfeed if you have HIV or take illegal drugs. Check with your provider before breastfeeding. What is the treatments for opioid use disorder (OUD) in pregnancy? If you are pregnant and have an opioid use disorder, do ... medicines can reduce your cravings and help prevent withdrawal. ...
- Common Infant and Newborn Problems (National Library of Medicine)It is hard when your baby is sick. Common health problems in babies include colds, coughs, fevers, and vomiting. Babies also commonly have skin problems, ...
- Botox (National Library of Medicine)Botox is a drug made from a toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. It's the same toxin that causes a life-threatening type of food poisoning ...
- Breast Cancer (National Library of Medicine)... enough exercise Limiting your exposure to estrogen by Breastfeeding your babies if you can Limiting hormone therapy If you are at high risk, your provider may suggest that you take certain medicines to lower the risk. Some women at very ...
- HIV (National Library of Medicine)... pregnancy. From mother to baby during, childbirth, or ... who inject drugs with shared needles. Gay and bisexual men. Black/ ...
- HIV: PrEP and PEP (National Library of Medicine)... try to get pregnant, during pregnancy, or while breastfeeding. How well does PrEP work? PrEP is very effective when you take it consistently. It reduces the risk of getting HIV from sex by about 99%. In people who inject drugs, it reduces the risk of HIV by at ...