121 - 130 of 219 results for "after birth"
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Trying to get pregnant
Find out about the things you can do to prepare for pregnancy and when you should go to the GP for advice.
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Being cared for in hospital
In hospital, you will be cared for by the doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals who work on the ward where you are staying.
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Period pain
Find out about period pain, including symptoms, causes, when to see a GP, diagnosing underlying conditions and treatment.
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What is the emergency contraceptive pill (morning after pill)?
Find out about the emergency contraceptive pill (morning after pill), including how to get it and when you need to take it.
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Birthmarks
Find out about birthmarks, including information about 6 of the main types, when to see a GP, and whether or not treatment is needed.
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Who can take the combined pill
Find out who can take the combined contraceptive pill. It may not be suitable if you smoke or have certain health issues.
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Pregnant with twins
Find out what causes twins, how to find out if yours are identical, and where to go for support if you're having twins or more. Plus facts and myths about twins.
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Breath-holding in babies and children
Find out about breath-holding in babies and children, including when to get medical help, what happens during an episode and what to do.
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Anxiety in pregnancy
Find out more anxiety in pregnancy (perinatal anxiety), including signs to look out for, tips to reduce anxiety and information on treatment and support.
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Pregnancy, breastfeeding and fertility while using fentanyl
NHS medicines information on fentanyl and whether you can use it while pregnant or breastfeeding.