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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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Obstructive uropathy is a condition in which the flow of urine is blocked, causing it to back up and injure one or both kidneys.
Review Date: 1/24/2008

Occupational asthma is a lung disorder in which various substances found in the workplace lead to breathing difficulties.See also:Bronchial asthmaPediatric asthma
Review Date: 10/15/2007

Occupational asthma is a lung disorder in which various substances found in the workplace lead to breathing difficulties.See also:Asthma
Review Date: 5/21/2009

Occupational hearing loss is damage to the inner ear from noise or vibrations due to certain types of jobs or entertainment.
Review Date: 10/20/2006

Occupational hearing loss is damage to the inner ear from noise or vibrations due to certain types of jobs or entertainment.
Review Date: 10/10/2008

Oil-based paint poisoning occurs when large amounts of oil-based paint enter your stomach or lungs.
Review Date: 5/18/2007

Oil-based paint poisoning occurs when large amounts of oil-based paint get into your stomach or lungs. It may also occur if the poison gets into your eyes or touches your skin.This is for information only and not for use in the treatment or management of an actual poison exposure. If you have an exposure, you should call your local emergency number (such as 911) or the National Poison Control Center at 1-800-222-1222.
Review Date: 7/17/2009

Review Date: 10/23/2006

Review Date: 10/28/2008

Review Date: 10/23/2006

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