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Pregnancy and breastfeeding with hepatitis C
Hepatitis C is a viral infection that can damage your liver. Learn more about why it's best to get treatment for HepC before you're pregnant.
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Pregnancy and breastfeeding with hepatitis B
You can pass hepatitis B (Hep B) to your baby during birth. Learn more about having hepatitis B during pregnancy and when breastfeeding.
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Pain relief during labour
Learn what natural and medical options are available to you to relieve pain during labour and how your birth support partner can help you.
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Your first antenatal visit
If you are pregnant, find out when to have your first antenatal care visit and what will happen at the appointment with your doctor or midwife.
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Family planning clinics
Family planning clinics provide support relating to reproduction, contraception and pregnancy and can be found throughout Australia.
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Preconception health for males
Men's health before conception can affect fertility. Learn how you can improve your fertility and increase your chances of a successful pregnancy.
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Preconception health for females
Improve your chances of getting pregnant and having a healthy baby with expert tips on preconception health, supplements, check-ups and more.
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Low platelets during pregnancy
A low platelet count during pregnancy is usually nothing to worry about. Learn more about the causes and treatments for thrombocytopenia.
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Sore, cracked or bleeding nipples
Sore, cracked or bleeding nipples are common problems when you’re breastfeeding. Learn more about attachment issues, causes and treatment.
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First trimester
The first trimester (3 months) of your pregnancy can be a very exciting time. Find out changes to your body and how to stay healthy.
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