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What happens straight after the birth?
Advice on what happens immediately after birth
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Your newborn baby
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How to change your baby's nappy
How to change your baby's nappy and nappy rash
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Obstetric cholestasis
Mild itching is usually nothing to worry about, but if the itching becomes severe it can be a sign of a liver condition called Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP), also known as obstetric cholestasis.
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Choosing a baby car seat
All children, including babies, must sit in a properly fitted child seat during every car journey
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Registering the birth of your baby
Registering the birth of your baby You must register the birth of your baby within 42 days of your baby being born.
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Making a birth plan
A birth plan is a record of what you would like to happen during your labour and after the birth. You don't have to create a birth plan but, if you would like one, your midwife will be able to help.
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What your Birthing Partner can do help
What your Birthing Partner can do to support a women during labour and birth
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Coping with labour
Coping with labour - Positions to assist with labour and birth
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Absent kidney (unilateral renal agenesis)
ABSENT KIDNEY (UNILATERAL RENAL AGENESIS)
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