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Ectopic Pregnancy and Methotrexate (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
The most common place for an ectopic pregnancy is in a fallopian tube. If the pregnancy continues to grow here, the tiny fallopian tube can burst open. A burst fallopian tube results in serious and possibly life-threatening internal bleeding. To protect you, the ectopic pregnancy must be ended. Consulting with a specialist (an obstetrician/gynecologist), we have given you a medication called ‘methotrexate’ to end your ectopic pregnancy. This medication usually stops the growth of the pregnancy. (English) Colour
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264314Breastfeeding or Chestfeeding After Surgery - Is it safe? [English] Permalink Public
Your milk is the best food for your baby. We encourage you to breastfeed or chestfeed as soon as possible after surgery. We are here to support you. Read this booklet to learn about breastfeeding or chestfeeding after surgery. (English) Colour
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26782910 Great Reasons to Breastfeed Your Baby [English] Permalink Public
10 Reasons to Breastfeed Your Baby. Download or Order free copies of this resource from the Public Health Agency of Canada. (English)
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Collecting 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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267797Induction of Labour (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
For most pregnancies, labour starts on its own. For some pregnancies, labour needs help to get started. ‘Induction’ is when we start or ‘induce’ labour for you. This is usually done when your doctor or midwife (care provider) feels the risks to you or your baby are greater than the risk of carrying on with the pregnancy. (English) Colour
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254478Breastfeeding / Chestfeeding Education for You [Punjabi] Permalink Public
Poster describing the topics covered in our Online Breastfeeding/Chestfeeding modules for patients and their families. (Punjabi) Colour
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266837Breastfeeding / Chestfeeding Education for You [Chinese - Simplified] Permalink Public
Poster describing the topics covered in our Online Breastfeeding/Chestfeeding modules for patients and their families. (Chinese - Simplified) Colour
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