311 - 320 of 521 results for "Childbirth and pregnancy specialists"
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Epidural
An epidural is an injection in your back to stop you feeling pain in part of your body, commonly given for pain relief in childbirth and in some types of surgery.
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Guide to NHS waiting times in England
A guide to maximum waiting times for non-urgent consultant-led treatment, or to be seen by a specialist for suspected cancer, in England.
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Amniocentesis
Find out about amniocentesis – a test offered during pregnancy to check for certain conditions in your baby.
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Venous leg ulcer - Diagnosis
You should see your GP if you think you may have a venous leg ulcer as the condition is unlikely to improve without specialist treatment.
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Intensive care
Find out about intensive care units (ICUs), specialist hospital wards for people who are seriously ill.
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Diagnosis - Schizophrenia
There's no single test and the condition is usually diagnosed after assessment by a mental health specialist.
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Condoms
Find out how to use condoms, also sometimes called external or male condoms, to prevent pregnancy and reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
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Methods of contraception
Find out about the different types of contraception available on the NHS to prevent pregnancy
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Illegal drugs in pregnancy
Taking illegal or street drugs such as cannabis, cocaine and ecstasy when you're pregnant could harm your baby. Find out how to get support.
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Internal (female) condoms
Find out how to use internal condoms, sometimes called female condoms, to help prevent pregnancy and reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs).