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Travel vaccinations for babies
By Sarah Lawson on 21/08/2009 01:24:52
Travel to many countries may involve getting vaccination protection against diseases common to the local area
Travelling abroad can require the right vaccinations for more countries that you'd think.Vaccines for babiesMany medicines for babies are not tested on infants but are reduced dosages from the adult medicines. Discuss vaccines with your doctor and make sure he or she knows what y...
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Travel vaccinations for pregnant women
By Sarah Lawson on 01/08/2010 01:38:55
When travelling abroad, getting the right jabs is important. But which injections are safe for pregnant and breastfeeding women?
there is medical proof that something is dangerous to the unborn child and the mother. However, 'live' vaccinations are more of a risk because you are putting some of the disease through your system and if you know you are going to be travelling in the coming year
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Pampers join with UNICEF to fight tetanus
By Sarah Lawson on 17/11/2006 11:59:26
Buying a pack of Pampers nappies this winter can help fund UNICEF's vital vaccination programme to protect pregnant women and babies.
rare disease.Now Pampers are helping up to six million people get the right vaccinations to improve worldwide protection against this terrible disease. The vaccination programme is aimed at protection against maternal and neonatal tetanus, which can
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Is Your Diet Good Enough for Your Pregnancy?
By Sarah Lawson on 03/09/2009 00:47:43
If you eat well all the time you probably won't have to make a special effort in pregnancy, but some women will find that diet care is especially important for them
– or an aversion to foods that are good sources of pregnancy nutrition. For example, if you are allergic to or cannot bear to drink milk. Or if you have a serious ongoing condition such as coeliac disease, you should talk to your doctor and midwife team
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