101 - 110 of 219 results for "after birth"
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Who can use the contraceptive implant
Find out whether the contraceptive implant is suitable for you.
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Recovery
You'll usually be able to leave hospital the same day, or the following day after a planned (elective) coronary angioplasty.
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Services and support for parents
Advice and information about what's available to new parents through the NHS, local authority services, helplines, charities and local parent groups.
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Foods to avoid in pregnancy
Find out what food and drink you can have and what you should avoid or be careful with during pregnancy, such as some cheeses, meats, fish, eggs, nuts, caffeine and alcohol.
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Forceps or vacuum delivery
Find out about assisted birth or assisted delivery, where forceps or vacuum (ventouse) are used to help deliver the baby.
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Vomiting and morning sickness
Find out how to deal with morning sickness (nausea and vomiting in pregnancy) and how to spot hyperemesis gravidarum, or severe morning sickness, which needs specialist treatment.
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Breast pain and breastfeeding
Find out about breast pain while breastfeeding, including breast engorgement, too much breast milk and mastitis.
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Refer yourself for NHS pregnancy care
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Advice for new parents
Babies with Down's syndrome are like any newborn babies. They'll be eating, sleeping, crying, and needing love and cuddles just like all babies.
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Pregnancy, breastfeeding and fertility while taking tranexamic acid
NHS medicines information on tranexamic acid and whether you can take it while pregnant or breastfeeding.