301 - 310 of 760 results for "the first days with your baby"
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Rhesus disease - Treatment
In more severe cases, treatment may need to begin before the baby is born.
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Epilepsy and pregnancy
Find out about epilepsy and pregnancy, including if anti-epileptic drugs can affect your baby's health and talking to your specialist about your medicines.
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Symptoms - Anorexia nervosa
Read about the symptoms of anorexia nervosa, the main one being deliberately losing weight.
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Continuous glucose monitoring and hybrid closed loop for diabetes
Find out how a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) or hybrid closed loop system can help you manage your blood glucose (sugar) levels, and how to get one.
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Newborn jaundice - Diagnosis
Your baby will be checked for jaundice within 72 hours of being born, but you should check for signs of the condition after you return home.
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Newborn jaundice - Treatment
You should see your GP or midwife if your baby develops jaundice.
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Why it's offered
Read about amniocentesis, a diagnostic test that may be offered to detect a serious or potentially serious condition in your baby.
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Hepatitis C - Lifestyle FAQs
Read answers to questions about living with hepatitis C, including questions about lifestyle changes, diet, travelling and having a baby.
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Newborn jaundice - Kernicterus
Kernicterus is a rare but serious complication of untreated jaundice in babies caused by excess bilirubin damaging the brain or central nervous system.
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Causes
Read about the causes of stillbirth, including complications with the placenta (the organ that links the baby’s blood supply to the mother’s).