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Home Tube Feeding Guide: Pump Method [English] Permalink Public
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268395Home Tube Feeding Guide: Gravity Method [English] Permalink Public
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268457Home Tube Feeding Guide: Syringe Method [English] Permalink Public
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268456Collecting My Colostrum While Pregnant (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
Colostrum is the early milk your body makes. Some people can start collecting their milk at 36 weeks pregnant — ask your healthcare provider if this is the right time for you. Read this booklet to learn about collecting your colostrum while pregnant. (English) Colour
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267797Opioid Agonist Therapy and Substance Use in Breastfeeding (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
If you use medications or substances, you might be wondering how to breast feed safely. Many medicines and substances pass into breast milk and could affect your baby’s health. This pamphlet looks at opioid agonist therapy, substance use, alcohol use, and cannabis product use in women who are breastfeeding or wish to breast feed their baby. (English) Colour
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266005Stopping your milk supply [English] Permalink Public
There can be many reasons to stop your milk supply. It could be that your baby is now older and ready, or that you need to take medications, like cancer drugs for long-term. This booklet will tell you how you can stop your milk supply, if you have to do it quickly or if you can take your time and wean gradually. (English) Colour
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268091Your Guide to Strong Bones [English] Permalink Public
This two-page guide from Osteoporosis Canada focuses on ways to keep your bones strong, touching on nutrition, exercise, vitamin supplements, medication, and more. (English)
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Your safety is important to us. This sheet gives you tips on how we can work together to make sure you take your medicines safely, both while in the hospital and when you get home. (English) Colour
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268497After your Transfusion: What to Watch out for [English] Permalink Public
You had a transfusion today. Sometimes, people have a reaction soon after leaving the hospital, or up to 14 days later. With this in mind, you should know what to watch for and when to get help. (English) Colour
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267276After your Transfusion: What to watch out for [Chinese - Simplified] Permalink Public
You had a transfusion today. Sometimes, people have a reaction soon after leaving the hospital, or up to 14 days later. With this in mind, you should know what to watch for and when to get help. (Chinese - Simplified) Colour
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