![]() ![]() Things to remember about giving medicine to your child: Do not store medicines in bathrooms or bathroom cabinets, which are often hot and humid. Keeping medicines in a cool, dry place will help prevent them from becoming less effective before their expiration dates. Store all medicines up and away, out of reach and sight of young children. You should also explain to your child how medicine can help him or her stay healthy or feel better. ![]() Some pharmacies have flavorings they can mix with liquid medicine before you take it home. Ask your doctor or pharmacist about your child’s medicine to see if this is okay. ![]() If your child will not take a medicine because of the taste, it may be okay to mix the medicine with a small amount of liquid (like juice) or soft food (like pudding). Put liquid medicines in the refrigerator before giving them to your child. There are many things you can do to make medicine taste better to your child. What should I do if my child won’t take medicine? For liquid medicines, the pharmacist should give you a measuring device and show you the right way to use it. #Baby if you give it to me how toThe pharmacist should tell you when and how to give your child the medicine, and should answer any questions you have about the medicine. If the medicine costs too much for you to buy.Other medicines that your child is taking (both prescription and OTC medicines).When your doctor prescribes a medicine, or when you ask about giving your child an OTC medicine, be sure to tell your doctor these things: The most common and important side effects.How you will know the medicine is working.The number of days the medicine should be given.Whether the medicine can be given with food.The times of the day the medicine should be given.The number of times a day the medicine should be given.What measuring device to use to give your child the medicine.The dose (amount) of the medicine to give.Here are some things you should know about each of the medicines that your child takes by mouth (oral medicines): (OTC medicines are medicines that you can buy without a prescription from your doctor.) Your child’s doctor and your pharmacist can answer questions about prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) medicines. Connect with her on her website or Facebook.What do I need to know about my child’s medicines? They are expecting their second miracle this December. She writes to give hope to women in the midst of infertility, motherhood, and marriage on her blog Rebekah and her husband, Brandon, live in Pennsylvania and in their downtime like to sing, songwrite, and brew the darkest coffee possible. **The post appeared originally on .Ībout the Author: Rebekah Fox struggled with infertility for several years before giving birth to her daughter, Selah, in 2013. He is in the process of forming a masterpiece.Īnd maybe one day, a little masterpiece will stand before you and say, “I know why God took so long to give you a baby.” His timing is not like ours.Īnd perhaps if He’s moving so slowly, and He’s taking so long…it’s because He’s forming something so breathtaking and beautiful…it cannot be rushed. We can’t even begin to comprehend what is happening in the heavenlies, in the unseen, and what, or who, He is forming. Maybe it’s because God, the Maker and Giver of Life and every living thing…is still in the process of making your baby. I don’t know if He will give you a child through your womb, or through foster care, or adoption.īut either way…if you are waiting right now, and you don’t know why it’s taking so long. Who are praying every day for God to give you a baby. Who are waiting for your baby prayers to be answered. Almost as if heaven didn’t want to give her up.Īnd I say this with tears, to you, barren ones… ![]() There is just something about her, that seems as if she spent a long time on God’s chest before coming to mine. I don’t know what God was doing with her up there. Of course, that’s exactly what He was doing, Dear One.”īecause now that I know her, and know how special she is - it only makes sense, that it took so long. And my heart resounded with the truth of it, “Of course He was. ![]()
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