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UVB phototherapy is considered safe whilst pregnant, so in the normal case yes but always check with your doctor.
Patients with SAD typically report an alleviation of depressive symptoms within two to 14 days after beginning phototherapy.
If bilirubin levels are extremely high, the infant may be treated with phototherapy--exposure of the baby's skin to fluorescent light
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Is 94.1 normal temperature for baby
Phototherapy is very effective in reducing bilirubin levels in the majority of infants who need it. There are usually no long-term effects on the child from the hyperbilirubinemia or the phototherapy
Phototherapy is prescribed primarily to treat seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a mood disorder characterized by depression in the winter months, and is occasionally employed to treat insomnia and jet lag.
In order for you to check the normal weight of the baby, you need first to indicate the gender of the baby and his or her present weight. This information is needed to check the baby's normal weight using a baby weight percentile calculator. From then on, you can refer to the WHO Baby Growth Chart, so you can determine the normal weight of the baby at that particular age.
Phototherapy is basically the use of light to help cure or alleviate some problems. The light is used to cheer people up and it also can cure or reduce spots and skin conditions if it closely matched to natural sunlight.
Yes, it is normal.
Pregnancy is the development of the baby in the uterus (womb), and takes about 9 months in normal cases.Pregnancy is the development of the baby in the uterus (womb), and takes about 9 months in normal cases.Pregnancy is the development of the baby in the uterus (womb), and takes about 9 months in normal cases.Pregnancy is the development of the baby in the uterus (womb), and takes about 9 months in normal cases.
It depends how hurt it got if it was pretty bad then it is not normal if it was not that bad then its normal beacuse it was there first and not the baby.