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Understanding informed consent and your rights when having a baby
Informed consent is needed for all treatments or procedures, unless it is an emergency. Read on to learn more about informed consent in Australia.
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What is trauma-informed care?
Trauma-informed care is a way of giving care that recognises and responds to your lived experience. Learn more about trauma informed care here.
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Newborn bloodspot screening
Newborn bloodspot screening helps you make informed decisions for your baby. Learn about tests, screening and early treatment of rare disorders.
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Amniocentesis test
Amniocentesis is a diagnostic test done during pregnancy to assess whether the baby has a genetic abnormality. Find out what's involved.
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Linea nigra
Linea nigra (or ‘pregnancy line’) is a dark line of skin down the middle of your abdomen. It often develops during the first trimester of pregnancy.
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Antenatal care during your pregnancy
Antenatal care is the check-ups you have during your pregnancy to monitor the health of you and your baby. Learn about what antenatal care involves.
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About the placenta
The placenta develops inside the uterus (womb) during pregnancy. It gives your baby nutrients and oxygen. Find out more about the placenta here.
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