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Discharge Instructions: Giving Yourself Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) (Overview)
A general guide to TPN, with helpful reminders and tips about what you'll need to do each day.
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Discharge Instructions: Flushing Your Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) Catheter
When using TPN, it's important to flush your catheter to keep it from clogging. Learn how to flush your TPN catheter between uses.
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Teens and Smoking: A Toxic Addiction
Have you ever seen people smoking outside in the rain or cold? They don’t do that because it’s fun. They do it because they’re addicted.
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Teens and Smoking: Do You Know the Truth?
Right now, you have a chance to make one of the biggest decisions of your life. It's about smoking. It may not seem like a big deal. But if you start smoking now, there's a good chance that you'll be addicted for life. Think it can't happen to you? Check out these facts.
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Discharge Instructions: Giving Your Newborn Liquid Vitamin Supplements
Liquid vitamin supplements are prescribed for many babies when they leave the hospital. Your baby may need vitamins if they were born early, or has certain health conditions. A breastfed baby may need extra vitamins if the mother eats a vegan diet. Vitamin supplements will help your baby grow and develop normally. They are not meant to replace regular feedings.
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Labor and Childbirth: Active Labor
During active labor, your contractions will be stronger and more rhythmic than with early labor. They peak and subside like waves. They may happen 3 to 5 minutes apart and last about 45 to 60 seconds. Read on to learn more.
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After Giving Birth: How to Feel Healthy
Helping yourself feel fit is one of the best things you can do for your baby. A little exercise will tone your muscles. You’ll feel stronger and more energized. You’ll also feel more awake and aware. Don’t worry about your weight right now. Your goal is to feel healthy. Here are suggestions to help you do so.
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Bleeding During Early Pregnancy
Bleeding early in pregnancy isn't uncommon. In most cases, nothing is wrong. Still, it's a good idea to let your provider know if it happens.
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For New Mothers: Staying Fit After Delivery
After you deliver your baby, you can start to exercise whenever you feel ready. Let your body be your guide. Most women are ready to exercise after 6 weeks, whereas some women will be ready a few days after delivery. If you’ve had a cesarean section, you may need more time. If you've had a cesarean section, ask your healthcare provider when it is safe to begin exercising again.
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