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MacDonald BabyAs the arrival of your baby nears, you no doubt have many questions about giving birth and taking care of your baby once you’re home.

How do you make arrangements to deliver at MacDonald Women’s Hospital? What happens if your baby needs special attention after delivery? How do you choose a doctor for the baby?

We want to give you the answers that will bring you peace of mind as you prepare to give birth. Then, when the time comes to deliver at MacDonald Women’s Hospital, you can be assured that you and your baby will receive excellent care with a compassionate touch.
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Facial paralysis is the total loss of voluntary muscle movement of one side of the face.
Review Date: 3/5/2007

Facial paralysis is the total loss of voluntary muscle movement of one side of the face.
Review Date: 2/1/2009

Facial swelling is the build-up of fluid in the face. Swelling may also affect the neck and upper arms.
Review Date: 1/22/2007

Facial swelling is the build-up of fluid in the tissues of the face. Swelling may also affect the neck and upper arms.
Review Date: 2/23/2009

A facial tic is a repetitive, spasmodic movement often involving the eyes and facial muscles.
Review Date: 11/21/2006

A facial tic is a repeated spasm, often involving the eyes and muscles of the face.
Review Date: 2/13/2008

Facial trauma is any injury of the face and upper jaw bone.
Review Date: 8/3/2006

Facial trauma is any injury of the face and upper jaw bone (maxilla).
Review Date: 8/6/2009

Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy is progressive muscle weakness and loss of muscle tissue. It mainly affects the face, shoulder, and upper arm muscles.See also: Muscular dystrophy
Review Date: 5/16/2007

Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy is progressive muscle weakness and loss of muscle tissue.See also: Muscular dystrophy
Review Date: 12/1/2008

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