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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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Face pain may be dull and throbbing or an intense, stabbing discomfort in one or both sides of the face or forehead.
Review Date: 1/18/2007

Face pain may be dull and throbbing or an intense, stabbing discomfort in one or both sides of the face or forehead.
Review Date: 8/2/2009

This poisoning is from swallowing or breathing in face powder.
Review Date: 3/8/2006

Face powder poisoning occurs when someone swallows or breathes in this substance.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: 2/9/2009

A facelift is a surgical procedure to repair sagging, drooping, and wrinkled skin of the face and neck.
Review Date: 10/19/2007

A facelift is a surgical procedure to repair sagging, drooping, and wrinkled skin of the face and neck.
Review Date: 10/15/2009

Cranial mononeuropathy VII is a neurological disorder caused by damage to the seventh nerve in the skull (cranial nerve VII).See also: Bell's palsy
Review Date: 9/26/2006

Facial nerve palsy is a nervous system disorder in which a damaged nerve in the skull affects the movement of the muscles of the face.It is a form of cranial mononeuropathy VII.See also:Bell's palsy (another form of cranial mononeuropathy VII)Mononeuropathy
Review Date: 2/6/2008

Facial nerve palsy due to birth trauma is the loss of voluntary muscle movement in an infant's face due to pressure on the facial nerves just before or at the time of delivery.
Review Date: 10/11/2007

Facial nerve palsy due to birth trauma is the loss of controllable (voluntary) muscle movement in an infant's face due to pressure on the facial nerves just before or at the time of delivery.
Review Date: 2/6/2008

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