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Morning sickness

Morning sickness is a feeling of nausea or the experience of vomiting during pregnancy. Find out what you can do to relieve it.

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ÌÇÐijöÆ· at week 6

By week 6, your baby is growing quickly and you may notice the early signs of your pregnancy, such as feeling nauseous.

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Severe vomiting during pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)

Many pregnant women have morning sickness during their pregnancy, but some experience excessive nausea and vomiting.

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Appetite changes and food aversions during pregnancy

It's common to experience food cravings or a food aversion during pregnancy. Find out how to ensure you continue to eat healthily if this affects you.

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Gas (Entonox)

Gas (nitrous oxide gas mixed with oxygen, brand name Entonox) can help with pain relief during labour. Find out more about using gas in labour.

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Looking after your teeth during pregnancy

Hormonal changes during pregnancy increase your risk of having dental problems. Find out about caring for your teeth during pregnancy.

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What is medical management of miscarriage?

The medical management of miscarriage is when you take medicine to help the pregnancy tissue leave your body. Learn more about medical miscarriage.

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Complementary therapy during pregnancy

About half of Australian women consult a complementary therapist while pregnant. Here's what you should know about integrative medicine and pregnancy.

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