11 - 20 of 523 results for "Childbirth and pregnancy specialists"
-
Seeing a specialist
Your first appointment will be with a member of the surgical team at your chosen hospital.
-
Infections in pregnancy that may affect your baby
Find out about infections that can affect a baby during pregnancy, such as rubella, cytomegalovirus (CMV), hepatitis, HIV and chickenpox.
-
Pregnancy
All you need to know about pregnancy, labour and birth including trying to get pregnant, foods to avoid, antenatal care and how to keep well in pregnancy.
-
Asthma and pregnancy
Find out how pregnancy affects asthma and how you can manage your asthma when you're pregnant, including treatment.
-
Travelling in pregnancy
Most women can travel safely well into their pregnancy, providing they take precautions, such as making sure they have the right vaccinations.
-
Tests for diagnosing dementia
Information on the tests used by GPs and specialists to diagnose dementia, including the GPCOG test, blood tests and brain scans.
-
Coronary heart disease and pregnancy
Find out how pregnancy can affect coronary heart disease (CHD), as well as the risks, birth options and managing your CHD.
-
Pelvic pain in pregnancy
Find out how to cope with pelvic pain in pregnancy, also known as symphysis pubis dysfunction (SPD), or pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain (PPGP).
-
Headaches in pregnancy
Find out about coping with headaches in pregnancy, what you can safely do to ease them and when to seek medical help.
-
Lung cancer - Treatment
If you have lung cancer, you should be cared for by a team of specialists (a multidisciplinary team) working together to provide the best treatment and care.