This pamphlet gives information about your gynecologic oncology surgery. There is space for you to fill in information for you and your health care team. Please bring this passport with you to your pre-admission appointment and on the day of your surgery.
A tubal ligation is a permanent form of birth control. It is commonly called "having your tubes tied". Topics include how a tubal ligation is done, how well it works, and a list of pros and cons of the procedure.
Le syndrome de sevrage nĂ©onatal (ou syndrome de sevrage du bĂ©bĂ©) se produit lorsqu’un nouveau nĂ© est privĂ© d’un mĂ©dicament que sa mère prenait pendant sa grossesse. Ce dĂ©pliant explique les symptĂ´mes courants, ce que l’Ă©quipe de soins fera pour aider votre bĂ©bĂ©, ce que vous pouvez faire pour aider votre bĂ©bĂ©, ce qui se passera si votre bĂ©bĂ© a besoin de mĂ©dicaments pour traiter ses symptĂ´mes et quand votre bĂ©bĂ© pourra rentrer Ă la maison. ; This pamphlet is a French translation of the English pa…
Pendant votre chirurgie, vous avez reçu un mĂ©dicament qui diminue l’efficacitĂ© de certaines mĂ©thodes de contraception hormonale. Le sugammadex (Bridion) a Ă©tĂ© utilisĂ© pour inverser les effets du relaxant musculaire qu’on vous a administrĂ© pendant votre chirurgie. Il peut rĂ©duire l’efficacitĂ© des contraceptifs hormonaux pendant 7 jours (une semaine). Vous devez donc utiliser une mĂ©thode de contraception additionnelle pendant 7 jours après votre chirurgie. ; This pamphlet is a French translation …
High blood pressure in pregnancy (also called gestational hypertension) is a blood pressure (BP) that stays higher than 140/90 (140 over 90). For most people, a normal blood pressure is 140/90 or less. After week 20 of your pregnancy, high blood pressure can be linked to pre-eclampsia. This is a more serious condition that includes high blood pressure and protein in the urine (pee). Because pre-eclampsia can be dangerous to you and your baby, we ask you to monitor your blood pressure and sympto…
On the day of your surgery, you may be asked to give a urine (pee) sample for pregnancy testing. This pamphlet includes basic information about why you may need a pregnancy test, who is offered one, what will happen if you choose not have a test done, how to get ready for a pregnancy test, how a test is done, and what will happen after the test.
Iron helps your blood carry oxygen through your body. When your iron levels are too low, you can develop a condition called iron deficiency anemia. This can lead to serious health issues. A person who is pregnant needs more iron to support the growth of their baby. During pregnancy, you need about one third (1/3) more iron. This pamphlet explains how much iron you need each day, how you can make sure you get enough iron, and how you will know if you are getting enough iron. Space is included fo…
This pamphlet gives information on common issues, like sleep troubles and intrusive thoughts (strange thoughts or mental images that seem to pop into your head and cause stress), anxiety and mood disorders, and postpartum psychosis (rare). Topics include what to do if you had a mental disorder before you became pregnant, what Baby Blues are and how to get ready for them, and what to do if you still feel overwhelmed, irritable, stressed, or sad after 2 to 4 weeks. Information on how to get help …
A birth control implant is a plastic rod. It is 4 cm long and 2 mm wide. The implant goes under your skin on the inside of your upper arm between your armpit and your elbow. This pamphlet explains how the implant is put in, how the implant works and how well it works, when the implant will start working, and what will happen when the implant is removed. Benefits and side effects of the implant, things that can change how well the implant works, and if the implant will protect you from sexually …
The Baby-Friendly Initiative (BFI) is an international program created to support parents, babies, and families by supporting families to make an informed decision about how they feed their baby, promoting practices that give parents and babies a healthy start, and protecting families from marketing pressures. All hospitals and public health units in Nova Scotia Health are working towards becoming designated as Baby-Friendly. The IWK became designated in 2019. This pamphlet explains what staff …
This pamphlet explains what pre-eclampsia is, risks, how it will affect your baby, and treatment.