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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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Dental care for babies and children
Learn about tooth development in babies and children, brushing teeth, flossing, tooth decay, other dental problems and when to see a dentist.
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Oral thrush in babies and children
Oral thrush is a yeast infection that’s very common in babies. Find out more about what thrush looks like and how you can treat it.
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Scar healing and recovery
Be aware of signs of infection and poor wound healing. Hygiene, pelvic floor exercises and diet are important to scar healing and recovery.
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Enterovirus in children
Enteroviruses cause a range of illnesses which are usually mild. You can help prevent the spread of enterovirus infection by practising good hygiene.
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New parents
New parents can often feel fatigued and overwhelmed. Here are tips to help you navigate your way through parenthood and become the best parent you can be.
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Nappy rash
Most babies will get nappy rash at some point in their first 18 months. Find out more, including how to recognise, treat and prevent nappy rash.
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Gastroenteritis in babies
Gastroenteritis (gastro) is an infection of your baby’s digestive system. Learn about the causes, symptoms and treatment of gastro in infants.
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Diarrhoea in babies and children
Diarrhoea in babies and children is common. Learn more about the symptoms of diarrhoea and how to stop your child from becoming dehydrated.
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Dummies and comforters
Babies are often given a dummy, also called pacifiers or soothers, to suck on for comfort. Most babies have a strong sucking reflex and sucking often soothes them.
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