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  • Diaphragm or cap

    Find out how diaphragms and caps work to prevent pregnancy, how effective they are, where to get them and how to use them.

  • 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).

  • Planning your healthcare when living abroad

    Healthcare information and advice for UK nationals moving to, or working in, the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.

  • Thrush

    Thrush – also known as candida, candidosis or candidiasis – is a yeast infection caused by the Candida species of fungus, usually Candida albicans.

  • Stomach pain in pregnancy

    Stomach (abdominal) pains or cramps are common in pregnancy. They're usually nothing to worry about, but they can sometimes be a sign of something more serious that needs to be checked.

  • Piles in pregnancy

    Find out about piles (haemorrhoids) in pregnancy, and what you can do to help prevent or ease them, such as eating more fibre and not standing up for long periods of time.

  • Leaking from your nipples

    Find out why you might have leaking breasts in pregnancy, why it's usually normal, and when you might need to see a doctor.

  • Forceps or vacuum delivery

    Find out about assisted birth or assisted delivery, where forceps or vacuum (ventouse) are used to help deliver the baby.

  • What happens at the hospital or birth centre

    Find out when to call the hospital, midwife unit or midwife once labour starts, and when to go. Plus what to expect when you get there, including examinations the midwife will carry out and what the delivery rooms are like.

  • Inducing labour

    Find out about induction of labour, where the midwife or doctor starts labour artificially using a membrane sweep, pessary or hormone drip.