101 - 110 of 760 results for "the first days with your baby"
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Flat head syndrome
Find out about flat head syndrome (plagiocephaly and brachycephaly), including how it affects babies, things you can do to help and what causes it.
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Genital herpes
Genital herpes is caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1 or type 2.
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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.
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Leg and foot problems in children
Common problems affecting the legs and feet of children, including walking on tip toes, turned-in feet, knock knees and flat feet, plus advice on first shoes.
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X-ray
Find out more about X-rays, including what they are used for, the different types, how you prepare for one, what happens on the day and information on complications.
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Acid and chemical burns
Find out about acid and chemical burns including what causes them, where to get help, how to do first aid, and how they're treated.
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Irregular periods
Find out how to check if your periods are irregular, what can cause irregular periods, when to see a GP and how irregular periods can be treated.
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Having a baby that might be born with a condition
Find out what you can expect if you continue with your pregnancy after screening has found something.
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What happens on the day
During a gastroscopy, a camera is put down your throat and into your stomach. You can ask for medicine to numb your throat and make you more relaxed.
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Craniosynostosis
Find out about craniosynostosis, a rare condition where a baby's skull does not grow properly and their head becomes an unusual shape.