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Hives
Jul 3, 2009 ... what is causing the hives. sometimes reactions like this can lead to breathing difficulties or worse. good luck to you and your child. ...
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- About four days ago, my daughter got diagnosed with polymorphous light eruption because she breaks out in hives when out in the sun. Cortezone cream is the best for t...
- HI I've gotten hives on numerous occasions.. YES, heat makes them worse hence the reason your daughter may itch a lot at night.. being in the WARM covers and ignite t...
- My daugther has gotten hives twice (she is 8) and at that time I did not know what caused them. Recently she got them again. We bought her a new quilt and did not wa...
Postpartum Anxiety/ Panic Attacks? Postpartum Depression?
When we had our daughter 7 years ago, she had breathing difficulties and was sent to NICU. I couldn't even take her home. She stayed 19 days. ...
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- W., I am sorry you are having a hard time wtih your postpartum issues and baby's condition. I have not had panic attacs but I do have postpartum depression and curren...
- Hi W., the time right after having a baby is SO hard emotionally and physically. I have a 4 month old girl and have also recently been trained as a PEP volunteer, wher...
- I had the same thing happen to me when my baby was about 6 months old. The best thing you can do for yourself is get the program through the Midwest Center for Anxiety...
My 17 Month Old May Have Asthma, Need Some Advice
my daughter has been having some breathing difficulty especially when she gets any type of cold, but she was constantly congested. i was skeptical with my ...
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- Hi N., I understand your concern about using medication on your baby. I have a 19 month old, 8 year old and 13 year old. I don't like to either! I have been through...
- My daughter is now almost 4 and has had viral induced asthma ever since she developed RSV at 3 months of age. From 12-36 months it was the worst, she coughed almost a...
- Be proactive!!! my daughter has been having some breathing difficulty especially when she gets any type of cold, but she was constantly congested. i was skeptical ...
Desperate for Answers
I have difficulty breathing.Sometimes i can take a deep satisfying breath and sometimes i can't.I am always yawning and trying to breath in deep. ...
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- It sounds as though your brain is not getting enough oxygen. When I had these problems I had a sleep study done and it turns out I had a serious case of Sleep Apnea. ...
- I know you probably don't want to hear what you heard before, but in my opinion it sounds like Anxiety, have you spoken to ur Family Dr about taking something for nerv...
- It does sound like panic/anxiety attacks. This can lead to other phobias the longer you let it go on without controlling it or treatment. Have you ever had a full bl...
Painful Cough...
If he is having any breathing difficulties with the cough you should take him to the doctor. As far as treating him at home goes, I would try some baby ...
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- I would recommend going to the doctor. My son had similiar issues and we found out on Sunday he has a sligh case of pneumonia. Thankfully he is doing much better. D...
- If it sounds like a seal barking cough it could be the croup. If he is having any breathing difficulties with the cough you should take him to the doctor. As far as tr...
- I agree about going to the doctor, and isn't this weird - I *just* got off the phone with my mom, who told me three separate people said I should put Vicks on my son's...
To Induce or Not?
Elective induction babies are also more likely to need phototherapy to treat jaundice after birth, and are at higher risk for breathing difficulties and ...
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- I would say not to be pressured into something you don't want/is not medically necessary. The size of the baby is a total guess anyway! I was told my first was going...
- I know you're nervous, but if the doctor is recommending to induce then you should do it. Even his nurse is saying that he doesn't do this often. I do not believe in...
- Article for you: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/65090.php Maternity Care Analysis Finds Danger Of Routine Birth Interventions Main Category: Women's Heal...
Food Allergy Presentation at School
Most people only think there is hives and breathing difficulties when you have a reaction since that is what is most commonly discussed. ...
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- I used to teach and what you may also want to tell the parents is to talk to their children about not sharing their snacks or lunch and why it's important not too. ...
- Unfortunately my daughter is one with lots of allergies- What I would love for other parents to know is what I go through when she has a moderate to severe reaction. M...
- These are all great thoughts! I just want to say huge kudos to you for presenting this to parents at your school. Food allergies are just a reality of kids these d...
Need Help Deciding on a C-secion or VBAC
... your baby than a vaginal birth would (for your baby more risk of breathing difficulties, including long-term asthma, and for you more risk of infection, ...
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- I have ad a vaginal delivery and 2 c-sections. My babies were so big and my birth canal is so small it was for medical reasons. My children that were born by c-secti...
- I tried a vbac with my second and I was in labor for 16 hours and still ended up with a c section. It is truly your decision, but depending on the reasons for your fi...
- Your absolutely right about having a healthy baby being very important as is your own health. While c-sections can be life saving procedures they do carry more risks ...
Any Reactions to Xopenex or Pulmicort?
If your child is having breathing difficulties it is many times because of dietary habits and fragrances that you are using in your home. ...
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- I've heard similar stories that either of those to meds can cause kids to be more hyper, but haven't experience that personally. Hopefully, your little guy will ...
- same as the rest, have heard it can make you hyper. My son didn't react that way. But also, if he isn't breathing right, that would make you cranky too!!! perhaps he n...
- My 4 year old son has been using both medications since he was 18 months. We use Xopenex as a "rescue" medication (when he has a cold - which is his "trigger"). The Xo...
Pitocin or Not?
The baby is more likely to suffer breathing difficulties and have an intensive care nursery admission. Pitocin is a synthetic version of the body's natural ...
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- I would avoid an induction unless there is a compelling reason. Induction is a risky procedure. The risks are increased from a spontaneous labor and include: inf...
- Every one has a different reaction to any kind of medication. My first pregnancy was induced. I had no problem. My second started naturally--a week late. However, ...
- J.! I am on here, too! I got your email about this this morning. I had petocin all 3 times. Two to get the labor moving after my water broke, and one to induce l...