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Perineal tear follow up

What is it? It is common for women to have some form of tear during a vaginal birth. A tear may happen when the baby stretches the vagina and perineum during birth. 9 out of 10 women giving birth for the first time will have some form of tear in...

Coping with pregnancy loss

What will my healthcare team do to help my cope with my pregnancy loss? Your healthcare team can answer many of the medical questions you may have regarding the pregnancy loss. They are also able to provide some support and referrals to counselling to help you cope with the loss....

Obesity in pregnancy

What is obesity in pregnancy? It is normal to gain weight during pregnancy. However, being overweight or obese before pregnancy, or putting on too much wait during pregnancy, can increase the risk of problems like: Miscarriage and stillbirth High blood pressure and pre-eclampsia (a serious condition which can cause organ...

Birth after caesarean section

What is a birth after caesarean section? For women who have had one or more caesarean sections in the past, you may have the option of a vaginal birth for your next pregnancy. After a caesarean section, your options for giving birth include: Vaginal birth after caesarean section (VBAC) Elective...

Immunisation and pregnancy

What is immunisation and pregnancy? Getting certain vaccines before, during and after pregnancy protects you and your baby. Vaccines for pregnant women include: Flu vaccine – can be taken any time while you are pregnant Pertussis vaccine – can be taken 20-32 weeks into your pregnancy If you’re planning to...

Planning to have a baby

What is planning to have a baby? If you’re planning to have a baby, it’s important to see your GP for a pre-conception visit so you can prepare for a healthy pregnancy and birth.   What will my GP do now that I am planning to have a baby? Your...

Unintended pregnancy

What is an unintended pregnancy? An unintended pregnancy is a pregnancy that is not planned. A chance pregnancy brings up a lot of emotions – even for women who know what they want. For some, it can result in a wanted birth. Others may struggle with the idea of a...

Ovarian masses (Cysts)

What is an ovarian mass? Ovarian masses (cysts) are fluid-filled sacs that appear in the ovary. The most common types of cysts form during ovulation, and are usually harmless. Some cysts can be cancerous. Your GP will examine any ovarian cysts carefully to rule out ovarian cancer. Cancerous cysts are...

Pelvic inflammatory disease

What is pelvic inflammatory disease? Pelvic inflammatory disease is a bacterial infection of your uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries. This infection may be a result of an untreated sexually transmitted infection (STI), such as chlamydia or gonorrhoea. Pelvic inflammatory disease can also occur: Due to an overgrowth of vaginal bacteria...

Asthma during pregnancy

What is asthma during pregnancy? If you have asthma and are pregnant, your asthma control can change. Some women have an increase in symptoms. Keeping good asthma control is vital. Poorly controlled asthma during pregnancy could increase the chance of problems. Regular asthma check-ups, following your GP’s advice, and being...

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