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  1. ... hearing, or urinating), explain what changes will occur afterward. Discuss how long these effects will last. Let ... and talk about things the child may like afterwards, such as feeling better or going home. After ...
  2. ... hearing, or urinating), explain what changes will occur afterwards. Let your child know it's OK to yell, ... child for ice cream or some other treat afterwards, but do not make the treat a condition ...
  3. Eating Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... They often eat until they feel very uncomfortable. Afterward, they usually have feelings of guilt, shame, and ... nervosa also have periods of binge-eating. But afterwards, they purge, by making themselves throw up or ...
  4. ... ultrasound. The procedure usually takes about 15 minutes. Afterwards, you may be told to avoid any hard ... feel mild stinging, pressure, and/or cramping during. Afterwards, you may have mild discomfort or vaginal bleeding, ...
  5. ... morning. You should also bring a snack for afterward. Offer plenty of water. If the test doesn' ... can see your face. Plan a reward for afterward. Offer your child a treat or make a ...
  6. ... Be sure to wash and dry your hands afterward. Use the cream twice a day for 7 ... If you play contact sports, shower right away afterward. Infected pets should also be treated. This is ...
  7. ... soaking in warm water 1 to 2 days afterward. You cannot have sexual intercourse until the catheter ... soaking in warm water 1 to 2 days afterward. You cannot have sexual intercourse for 4 weeks ...
  8. ... hearing, or urinating), explain what changes will occur afterwards. Give your child permission to yell, cry, or ... child for ice cream or some other treat afterwards, but do not make the treat a condition ...
  9. ... is a strong man-made (synthetic) glucocorticoid medicine. Afterward, your blood is drawn so that the cortisol ... pain. Others feel only a prick or stinging. Afterward, there may be some throbbing or slight bruising. ...
  10. ... happens during the surgery, what you should expect afterward, and what risks or problems may occur afterward. You may want to visit with a counselor ...
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