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Staying with my child in hospital
You can usually stay with your child in hospital. There are things you can do to prepare your child for hospital to make it easier for them.
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Causes of retinoblastoma
Find out about the causes of retinoblastoma and who is most at risk of getting it.
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Breastfeeding help and support
Find out about the breastfeeding help and support available from midwives, health visitors, peer supporters, helplines, websites and support groups.
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Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease - Symptoms
Read about the symptoms of autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD) that can occur before or soon after birth and during infancy and childhood.
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Biopsy
Find out about having a biopsy, why it's done and what happens on the day.
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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
Find out about fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, which is a range of mental and physical problems that can affect a child if their mother drinks alcohol while pregnant.
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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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Bone cyst
Find out NHS information about bone cysts, including how they're treated and what causes them.
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Recovery after an abortion
Find out about recovering from an abortion, which can take a few weeks, including what to expect, looking after yourself and who to contact about aftercare.
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Moving on to adult mental health services
Find out about moving from children and young people's mental health services to adult services, including the support you'll get during this time