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- Pregnancy testing
Sometimes, a home pregnancy test may be positive when a woman isn’t pregnant.
- Conception, pregnancy and birth
Pregnancy, contraception and reproductive information and services. From conception through to labour.
- Pregnancy - unplanned
Information about unplanned pregnancy including pregnancy options (such as medical and surgical abortion, adoption, foster and kinship care), pregnancy counselling and where to get help.
- Heavy periods
About heavy periods (menorrhagia or abnormal uterine bleeding). Details on blood loss, symptoms, causes, health effects, diagnosis, treatment and where to get help.
- Pregnancy - signs and symptoms
All women experience pregnancy differently, and you will experience different symptoms at different stages of your pregnancy.
- Vaginal bleeding - irregular
If you suffer from ongoing vaginal bleeding problems, see your doctor.
- Women's sexual and reproductive health hubs
Sexual and reproductive health hubs provide a range of sexual and reproductive health services for Victorian women, girls and gender diverse people.
- Baby due date
Pregnancy is calculated from the first day of your last period, not from the date of conception.
- Conceiving a baby
Most women under the age of 40 years who want to become pregnant (conceive) will achieve this within 12 months of starting to try. Here we explain how you can improve your chances of pregnancy.
- Thalassaemia
Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder that can cause anaemia or death if not treated.