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What complications can affect the placenta?
Complications that can affect the placenta during pregnancy or childbirth include low-lying placenta, retained placenta and placental abruption. These complications are rare.
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Edwards' syndrome
Find out about Edwards’ syndrome (trisomy 18) including the symptoms, types, how it's diagnosed and what causes it.
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Postnatal depression
Find out about postnatal depression (PND), including symptoms, treatments, self-care and when to get medical help.
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Temper tantrums
Advice on dealing with toddler temper tantrums and how to cope if your child has started hitting, biting, kicking, or fighting.
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Recovery
Find out about recovering from a femoral hernia repair.
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Clubfoot
Get NHS information about clubfoot, which is when a baby is born with their foot or both feet bent and curved into an unusual position.
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Recovery
After having a hysterectomy, you may wake up feeling tired and in some pain. This is normal after this type of surgery and you will be given painkillers to help reduce any pain.
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Recovery
Find out about after a caesarean section, including what you can expect and how long you need to avoid activities such as driving.
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How to resuscitate a child
Find out about how to resuscitate a child who is unresponsive and has stopped breathing. Includes performing CPR, rescue breaths and chest compressions.
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Androgen insensitivity syndrome - Diagnosis
Read about how androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS) is diagnosed, including what tests may be done and testing during pregnancy.