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Your child needs to follow a three-week schedule to get used to full-time wear of their spinal brace. Read the day-by-day instructions on when your child should wear their brace and how to care for their skin.
Find out how to adjust insulin doses at home using the sliding scale when using a three-times-a-day insulin routine or two-times-a-day insulin routine.
Learn about the everyday activities, like playing games, you can do with your young child to help develop their math skills.
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Find out how to help your child live with their condition while maintaining their routine at home, at school and with friends.
Find out how to adjust your child's insulin doses at home when using a pump.
Your child’s health-care provider may recommend that you check your child’s blood pressure at home. Learn about blood pressure, instructions for taking blood pressure at home and what to do if it is too high or low.
A CT scan uses X-rays to produce images of the body. Learn about how CT scans work, when they are used, and what to expect during the procedure.
Mark National Nutrition Month by learning about the nutrients and routines that can help with your child's mental wellbeing.
A pelvic exam should be done once you turn 25 or sooner and then every 3 years after that. Learn what to expect during your first pelvic exam.