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Cord blood donation and banking
Cord blood banking is the collection of blood from the umbilical cord and placenta. Stem cells in the blood can be used to treat disease.
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Donor breast milk and milk banks
Learn how and when donor breast milk can be used to feed babies. Donor milk from a milk bank can be especially helpful for premature or unwell babies.
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Low platelets during pregnancy
A low platelet count in pregnancy is usually caused by the normal changes of pregnancy, but sometimes it can be caused by more serious health problems.
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Breastfeeding and cancer treatment
Cancer treatment can affect being able to breastfeed safely. Learn when it may be safe to breastfeed your baby and when to ask your doctor.
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Necrotising enterocolitis (NEC)
Necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) is when part of the bowel becomes inflamed and some cells die. Read on to learn more on symptoms, causes and treatments.
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Giving birth - third stage of labour
The third stage of labour happens after your baby is born, when your womb contracts and the placenta is delivered through your vagina.
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Your body after stillbirth or neonatal death
After a stillbirth or neonatal death, your body may experience changes that come with giving birth. Find out what to expect and where to find support.
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Eczema during pregnancy and breastfeeding
Eczema is the most common skin condition in pregnancy, it can also occur when breastfeeding. Find out more about symptoms and treatment of eczema.
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Childhood disability
If your child has a disability, they may encounter challenges in their everyday life. Learn about disability rights and where to find support.
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