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Home Page - The Child Having Surgery
Detailed information on surgery in children
Home Page - Transplantation
Detailed information on transplantation in children
Home Wound Care
Your child may come home with unhealed areas that still need dressing changes. You will be trained on how to change dressings before you leave the hospital.
Horseshoe Kidney (Renal Fusion) in Children
Horseshoe kidney is when the 2 kidneys join (fuse) together at the bottom. They form a U shape like a horseshoe.
Hospice Care for a Child
The goal of hospice care is to provide the terminally ill child peace, comfort, and dignity.
Hospital Visit/Preoperative Clinic
Touring the hospital before surgery can help your child see the sights, sounds, and events they will experience the day of surgery. It is a nonthreatening, often reassuring, way to learn about the hospital.
How Breastmilk Is Made
Detailed information on how breastmilk is made for breastfeeding.
How the Liver Works
Detailed information on how the liver works, including a full-color, labeled illustration of the digestive system
How to Manage Hearing Loss in Children
A look at the healthcare team members involved in diagnosing a child's hearing loss, and different ways of managing hearing loss.
Human Parainfluenza Viruses (HPIVs) in Children
Human parainfluenza viruses (HPIVs) are a group of viruses that cause different types of respiratory infections. They are more common in children and babies. But they can occur in people of any age, especially those with a weak immune system.
Hydramnios
In this condition, there is too much amniotic fluid around your baby during pregnancy. It happens in about 1 in 100 pregnancies.
Hydrocele in Children
A hydrocele is fluid buildup in the thin pouch that holds the testes in the scrotum. Up to 1 in 10 baby boys have a hydrocele at birth. In most cases, it goes away without treatment in the first year.