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  1. Postnatal depression (PND)

    Postnatal depression can happen either a few days or weeks after the birth, with a slow or sudden onset.

  2. Postnatal exercise

    It is important to consult with your doctor or midwife before embarking on any postnatal exercise program - you may need more time than you think to heal from childbirth.

  3. Pre-immunisation checklist

    This pre-immunisation checklist will help you prepare so you know what to expect and what information you will need to give your GP or clinic staff before your immunisation.

  4. Pregnancy - bleeding problems

    Bleeding from the vagina in early pregnancy happens in almost one in four pregnancies.

  5. Pregnancy - medication, drugs and alcohol

    Most women take a drug of some kind during pregnancy, sometimes without realising the potential for harm.

  6. Pregnancy - morning sickness

    Morning sickness is typically at its worst early in the day but it can strike at any point during the day or night.

  7. Pregnancy - packing for hospital

    Packing for hospital is an exciting part of preparing for the birth of your baby.

  8. Pregnancy - preeclampsia

    There is no evidence that preeclampsia is caused by emotional stress, working too hard or not getting enough rest.

  9. Pregnancy - premature labour

    Sometimes, babies arrive early. It’s important to recognise premature labour, in case you and your baby need medical care.

  10. Pregnancy - signs and symptoms

    All women experience pregnancy differently, and you will experience different symptoms at different stages of your pregnancy.