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Managing Constipation in Babies and Toddlers up to 2 Years of Age (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

Tips for managing and preventing occasional constipation in babies and toddlers. (Chinese - Traditional) Colour

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English (254940), Arabic (265518), Chinese - Traditional (265517), Punjabi (265516)

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265517
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Managing Constipation in Babies and Toddlers up to 2 Years of Age (Fraser Health) [Punjabi] Permalink Public

Tips for managing and preventing occasional constipation in babies and toddlers. (Punjabi) Colour

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English (254940), Arabic (265518), Chinese - Traditional (265517), Punjabi (265516)

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265516
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Donor Milk For Your Baby Common Question [English] Permalink Public

This handout answers the common questions about donor milk for your baby. (English)

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http://www.bcwomens.ca/Labour-Birth-Post-Birth-Car...

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Information for families and caregivers on children's fever and pain medication [English] Permalink Public

Community and hospital pharmacies all over Canada are working with manufacturers, distributors, federal, provincial, and territorial governments, and others to address the current supply challenges affecting pediatric formulations of fever and pain medication. This tip sheet was developed in collaboration with health-care providers to offer guidance on when and how to use these products, and when you should speak with a health-care professional for advice. (English)

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Skin-to-Skin while on the Jet Ventilator - Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public

Information for parents on what to know and expect when doing skin-to-skin with their baby on a jet ventilator. (English) Colour

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266453
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Burn Prevention: Campfires and Fireworks (Child) [English] Permalink Public

Here are tips on how to prevent burns when using campfires or fireworks. Audio available. (English)

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http://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/En/HealthAZ/Safetyan...

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Head Lice (Child) [Chinese - Traditional] Permalink Public

Lice are small, grey, flat, wingless insects that live on the surface of the scalp. An adult louse is 2 mm to 4 mm long. Lice suck blood from the scalp. They survive by staying close to the scalp for food and shelter. Adult lice lay eggs (nits) that stick to the hair shaft. Head lice do not indicate poor hygiene. Head lice actually prefer clean hair and skin. Children with head lice usually have fewer than 20 mature head lice. If they are not treated, lice can live 3 to 4 weeks. An infestation with lice is also called pediculosis. Audio available. (Chinese - Traditional)

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http://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/En/HealthAZ/Multilin...

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Head Lice (Child) [Arabic] Permalink Public

Lice are small, grey, flat, wingless insects that live on the surface of the scalp. An adult louse is 2 mm to 4 mm long. Lice suck blood from the scalp. They survive by staying close to the scalp for food and shelter. Adult lice lay eggs (nits) that stick to the hair shaft. Head lice do not indicate poor hygiene. Head lice actually prefer clean hair and skin. Children with head lice usually have fewer than 20 mature head lice. If they are not treated, lice can live 3 to 4 weeks. An infestation with lice is also called pediculosis. Audio available. (Arabic)

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https://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/Article?contentid=7...

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Head Lice (Child) [Chinese - Simplified] Permalink Public

Lice are small, grey, flat, wingless insects that live on the surface of the scalp. An adult louse is 2 mm to 4 mm long. Lice suck blood from the scalp. They survive by staying close to the scalp for food and shelter. Adult lice lay eggs (nits) that stick to the hair shaft. Head lice do not indicate poor hygiene. Head lice actually prefer clean hair and skin. Children with head lice usually have fewer than 20 mature head lice. If they are not treated, lice can live 3 to 4 weeks. An infestation with lice is also called pediculosis. Audio available. (Chinese - Simplified)

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https://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/Article?contentid=7...

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Head Lice (Child) [French] Permalink Public

Lice are small, grey, flat, wingless insects that live on the surface of the scalp. An adult louse is 2 mm to 4 mm long. Lice suck blood from the scalp. They survive by staying close to the scalp for food and shelter. Adult lice lay eggs (nits) that stick to the hair shaft. Head lice do not indicate poor hygiene. Head lice actually prefer clean hair and skin. Children with head lice usually have fewer than 20 mature head lice. If they are not treated, lice can live 3 to 4 weeks. An infestation with lice is also called pediculosis. Audio available. (French)

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https://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/Article?contentid=7...

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