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Swallowed a foreign object
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Periorbital cellulitis
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Rhinosinusitis / Persistent runny nose
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Healthy Child Wales Programme
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Acute Illness Page
Earache occurs commonly in children, and is often associated with a high temperature. They are usually caused by a viral infection – if this is the case, your child may also have a runny nose, cough or sore throat.
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Antenatal & postnatal depression
Hold for local sign posting - consult with perinatal mental health team, Healthvisiting
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Bipolar disorder
Requires development signposting and engagement with local perinatal mental health team
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Feeding Checklist
There’s a lot for you and your baby to learn when you start breastfeeding and sometimes it’s hard to know whether you’re worrying about something that’s perfectly normal. This checklist can help set your mind at rest. However, if you have any concerns about your baby's nappies, behaviour or weight, or if you have any concerns about your milk supply, be sure to speak to your midwife or health visitor
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Bathing your baby
Washing and bathing your baby
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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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