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  • Colposcopy - What happens on the day

    Find out what happens during a colposcopy and how you might feel afterwards.

  • 20-week scan

    The 20-week screening scan looks for some physical abnormalities in the baby. Find out what happens at this screening scan, whether you have to have it, and what to expect if the scan shows a possible problem.

  • You and your baby at 20 weeks pregnant

    Your baby's development and things to think about at 20 weeks of pregnancy, including feelings and worries, common problems in pregnancy, your anomaly scan and what happens if antenatal screening finds something.

  • 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.

  • Spotting signs of child sexual abuse

    How to identify signs that a child is being sexually abused, why it's important to act if you suspect a child is being abused and how to report your concerns.

  • Your baby's movements

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

  • Pregnancy, breastfeeding and fertility while taking or using ibuprofen

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

  • Neuroendocrine tumours

    NHS information about neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) including symptoms, causes and treatments.

  • Neuroendocrine tumours and carcinoid syndrome

    Read about neuroendocrine tumours and their symptoms, known as carcinoid syndrome. Find out the causes, tests and treatments for neuroendocrine tumours and carcinoid syndrome.