- Fetal weights and lengths by gestational age:
- What do I need to think about before I get pregnant?
- What if I don`t get pregnant right away?
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What are my chances of having a miscarriage and
what should I do if I start bleeding? -
What should I discuss with my doctor or midwife early in
my pregnancy? - What is morning sickness and what should I do about it?
- Can I exercise during my pregnancy?
- Can I have sex during my pregnancy?
- What should I be concerned about after the baby is born?
Topic:What should I be concerned about after the baby is born?
(Preventing Sudden Infant Death Syndrome)
(Preventing Sudden Infant Death Syndrome)
- Canadian Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths, the Canadian Institute of Child Health, the Canadian Paediatric Society and Health Canada. Joint statement: reducing the risk of sudden infant death syndrome in Canada. Paediatr Child Health 1999;4:223-4.
- American Academy of Pediatrics Task Force on Infant Positioning and SIDS. Changing concepts of sudden infant death syndrome: implications for infant sleeping environment and sleep position. Pediatrics 2000; 105:650-6.
- Henderson-Smart DJ. , Ponsonby AL, Murphy E. Reducing the risk of sudden infant death syndrome: a review of the scientific literature. Journal of Paediatric and Child Health 1998; 34:213-9.
- Scragg RKR, Mitchell EA. Side sleeping position and bed sharing in the sudden infant death syndrome. Ann Med 1998;30:345-9.
- Blair PS, Fleming PJ, Smith IJ, Platt MW, Young J, Nadin P. Babies sleeping with parents: case-control study of factors influencing the risk of the sudden infant death syndrome. BMJ 1999;319:1457-62.

