311 - 320 of 605 results for "first weeks with baby"
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Rhesus disease - Causes
Rhesus disease is caused by a specific mix of blood types between a pregnant mother and her unborn baby.
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Spina bifida
Read about spina bifida, which is a condition where an unborn baby's spine and spinal cord does not develop properly.
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Feeling depressed after childbirth
Find out about feeling down after giving birth, including how to tell the difference between the "baby blues" and postnatal depression.
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How to find an NHS gender dysphoria clinic
Here's how to find one.
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Laxatives
Find out about different types of laxatives, how they work, how to choose the right one and how long to take them for.
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Amniocentesis
Read about amniocentesis, a diagnostic test carried out during pregnancy to assess whether your baby could develop a genetic or chromosomal condition.
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Why it's offered
Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) is offered to pregnant women at risk of having a baby with a serious genetic disorder.
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Polyhydramnios (too much amniotic fluid)
Find out about polyhydramnios (too much amniotic fluid), including symptoms, how it's treated and what it means for your pregnancy and baby.
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Weight gain in pregnancy
Most pregnant women gain between 10kg and 12.5kg (22lb to 28lb), putting on most of the weight after week 20.
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Pregnancy, breastfeeding and fertility while taking mesalazine
NHS medicines information on mesalazine and whether you can take it while pregnant or breastfeeding.