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Pre-eclampsia
Pre-eclampsia is a condition that affects some pregnant women, usually during the second half of pregnancy (from around 20 weeks) or soon after their baby is delivered.
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Your choices in
Find out about your right to choose where you have your NHS treatment.
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Acupuncture
Read about acupuncture, a treatment derived from ancient Chinese medicine in which fine needles are inserted at certain sites in the body to relieve or prevent health problems
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Breast abscess
Find out about breast abscesses, including what the symptoms are, where to get help, how they are treated and what causes them.
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What to do when you find out you're pregnant
What to do when you first find out you're pregnant, including how to start your NHS pregnancy care and how to keep as healthy as possible.
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Pacemakers
Find out what a pacemaker is, when it might be recommended and how it can help control your heartbeat.
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Broken toe
Find out about the symptoms of a broken toe, when you should get medical advice and how to look after it at home.
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Treatment for infertility
Find out how infertility is treated. The three main types of treatment are medicines to assist fertility, surgical procedures, and assisted conception, such as IVF and IUI.
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Mental health problems and pregnancy
If you are pregnant and would like to know more about looking after your mental health, this page has advice and information.
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Group B strep
Find out about group B strep, a type of bacteria called streptococcal bacteria, and how it can affect you and your baby in pregnancy.