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Healthy Child Wales Programme
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Responsive Breastfeeding
The first week with a newborn can be a wonderful and exciting time, but adjusting to a new life can also be overwhelming, especially when parents aren’t sure what to expect.
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ISCAN (Integrated Support for Children with Additional Needs)
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Anxiety in the perinatal period
Hold for local signposting - discuss with perinatal mental health team and Health Visiting
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Screening for Infection in Newborn Babies
This information leaflet is for parents of babies who may need additional observations or treatment for infection in the first days following birth.
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Why early skin contact matters
Skin-to-skin contact helps your baby to adjust to life outside the womb and supports mothers to initiate breastfeeding and develop close, loving relationships with their baby.
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What happens straight after the birth?
Advice on what happens immediately after birth
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Bathing your baby
Washing and bathing your baby
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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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