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- Maternal and child health - visit 6 - eight month visit
This is your sixth key age and stage visit with a maternal and child health nurse in your local area. Maternal and child health nurses work in partnership with families to care for babies and young children until they start school. The service is free for all Victorian families.
- Maternal and child health - visit 7 - twelve month visit
This is your seventh key age and stage visit with a maternal and child health nurse in your local area. Maternal and child health nurses work in partnership with families to care for babies and young children until they start school. The service is free for all Victorian families.
- Maternal and child health - visit 8 - eighteen month visit
This is your eighth key age and stage visit with a maternal and child health nurse in your local area. Maternal and child health nurses work in partnership with families to care for babies and young children until they start school. The service is free for all Victorian families.
- Maternal and child health - visit 9 - two year visit
When your child turns two, it is time for their second from last key age and stage appointment with your maternal and child health nurse.
- Maternal and Child Health services
Your local Maternal and Child Health (MCH) service will be a great source of support after your baby is born.
- Maternal and child health – visit 10 - three and a half year visit
When your child turns three-and-a-half, it is time for their final key age and stage appointment with your maternal and child health nurse.
- MDMA (ecstasy)
MDMA (ecstasy) is an illegal stimulant and hallucinogenic drug that can cause stroke and heart attack.
- Measles, mumps, rubella, varicella (chickenpox) – immunisation
Immunisation is the best protection against measles, mumps, rubella and varicella (chickenpox).
- Meat and poultry
Meat and poultry are a great source of protein and lots of other nutrients your body needs. Check your recommended intake of meat and poultry and try to stick with it.
- Medical tourism and insurance
People may choose to travel overseas to seek medical or surgical treatment that is unavailable in their home country. This is called medical tourism, and it's a booming industry worldwide. People thinking about medical tourism should carefully consider the risks, their legal options if something goes wrong, and what their insurance covers.