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Skin Color Changes in the Newborn
In newborns, skin color changes are often due to something happening inside the body. Some color changes are normal. Others are signs of problems. The changes described below can happen to any newborn. But skin color changes may be more obvious in babies born early, or prematurely, who have thinner skin than full-term babies.
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Protect Your Newborn from Cigarette Smoke
Learn how to protect your newborn baby from cigarette smoke.
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Your Child’s Asthma: Is It Under Control
Answering these questions about your child's asthma will help you know if it's under control. If it's not, your child's doctor can help.
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Discharge Instructions: After Your Child’s Heart Surgery
Your child just had surgery to treat a heart problem. Here are general guidelines to care for your child at home.
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Your Child's Tetralogy of Fallot Surgery
Tetralogy of Fallot is a congenital heart defect involving 4 different heart defects. Surgery can help treat this condition.
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Anatomy of Your Child’s Respiratory System
Read on for details about breathing and the different parts of your child's respiratory system.
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Understanding Sonohysterography (Uterine Ultrasound)
Uterine ultrasound is a test that uses sound waves and a computer to make pictures of the inside of the uterus. It is safe and fairly painless. It does not use radiation.
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When Your Child Needs Diagnostic Cardiac Catheterization
Your child may need a cardiac catheterization if a heart problem is suspected or to follow a known heart problem. It may also be needed if your child is being prepared for heart surgery and information on the heart is required before treatment.
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When Your Child Has Mouth Sores
Your child has a mouth sore. Mouth sores can be painful and can make eating or drinking uncomfortable. But they often aren't a serious problem. Read on to learn how to manage and treat them at home.
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