11 - 20 of 22 results for "after birth"
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Your 6-week postnatal check
Find out about the postnatal check that happens around 6 weeks after the birth, where you can discuss any health issues you may have, including contraception.
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Symptoms - Postnatal depression
It can start at any point in the first year after giving birth and may develop suddenly or gradually.
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Clubfoot
Get NHS information about clubfoot, which is when a baby is born with their foot or both feet bent and curved into an unusual position.
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Early days
Find out what to expect in the first few weeks after your baby's birth, including checks for you and your baby, feeding and poo.
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Keeping fit and healthy with a baby
Read more about exercising and healthy eating after giving birth, including ideas for staying fit with a baby and easy ways for new parents to eat more healthily.
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Umbilical hernia
Find out more about umbilical hernias, including what the symptoms are, how they are treated and what can cause them.
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Diabetes and pregnancy
Find out about diabetes in pregnancy, including types 1 and 2, the risks to you and your baby, and how to manage the condition.
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Prenatal and postnatal yoga video
Whether you're currently pregnant or have recently given birth, look after your body with this prenatal and postnatal exercise home workout video from the NHS Fitness Studio.
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Newborn blood spot test
Find out more about the newborn blood spot test (formerly called the heel prick test), which checks for 10 rare but serious conditions and is recommended for all babies. Find out how to get it, what happens during the test and when you get the results.
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Congenital heart disease
Find out about congenital heart disease, including how the NHS screens for the condition, the symptoms and how it is treated.