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  • Your baby's movements

    Find out what to do if your baby's movements slow down, change or stop (reduced foetal movement) during pregnancy

  • Stillbirth

    Read about stillbirth, which is where a baby is born dead after 24 completed weeks of pregnancy. Find out the causes of stillbirth and how to reduce the risk.

  • Pre-eclampsia

    Pre-eclampsia is a condition that affects some pregnant women, usually during the second half of pregnancy (from around 20 weeks) or soon after their baby is delivered.

  • Bartholin's cyst

    Find out what a Bartholin’s cyst is, what the symptoms are and when to get help from a GP.

  • Pregnancy, breastfeeding and fertility while taking or using ibuprofen

    NHS medicines information on ibuprofen and whether you can take it while pregnant or breastfeeding.

  • Pregnancy, breastfeeding and fertility while taking ibuprofen and codeine

    NHS medicines information on ibuprofen and codeine and whether you can take it while pregnant or breastfeeding.

  • Hepatitis C - Complications

    Read about the main complications of hepatitis C, including scarring of the liver (cirrhosis), liver failure and liver cancer.

  • 20-week scan

    Find out more about the 20-week screening scan (also called the anomaly scan), which looks for 11 different conditions in your baby. Find out how to get it, what happens during the test and when you get the results.

  • Whooping cough vaccination in pregnancy

    The whooping cough vaccination is recommended for all pregnant women, ideally at 20 weeks pregnant. Find out how this vaccine may help protect your baby's health.

  • Weight gain in pregnancy

    Weight gain in pregnancy varies greatly. Most pregnant women gain between 10kg and 12.5kg (22lb to 28lb), putting on most of the weight after week 20.