401 - 410 of 521 results for "Childbirth and pregnancy specialists"
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Levothyroxine: a medicine for an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism)
NHS medicines information on levothyroxine – what it’s used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it.
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Who can and cannot take carvedilol
NHS medicines information on who can take carvedilol and who may not be able to take it.
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How an abortion is done
Find out about what happens when you have a medical abortion or a surgical abortion.
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Folic acid: medicine used to keep your baby healthy in pregnancy and to treat folate deficiency anaemia.
NHS information about folic acid, including what it's used for, who can use it, how to use it and side effects.
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Genetic tests to check your cancer risk
Find out about genetic tests for cancer risk, including why they are done, how to get them, what happens, and when you'll get your results.
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Complications of female sterilisation
Find out about the possible risks after female sterilisation and what to do if you have any symptoms.
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Getting the contraceptive injection
Find out how the contraceptive injection is given, including how often you need to get it and what to do if you get your injection late.
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Behçet's disease - Treatment
Read about treating Behçet's disease. A number of treatments are available to help relieve many symptoms of the condition, but there's currently no cure.
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Limping in children
Find out more about limping in children, which is usually caused by something minor like a sprain or strain.
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Memory loss (amnesia)
NHS information about memory loss (amnesia), including advice about what to do if you have problems with your memory and what the cause might be.