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Types of thermometers

There are several different types of thermometers you can use to check your baby’s temperature.

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Fever in babies

Find out how to take your baby's temperature with a thermometer and what’s a normal temperature for a baby. Learn what to do if your baby has a fever.

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How to tell if your child is sick

Here is some helpful guidance on how to tell if your child is unwell, common symptoms of childhood illnesses and when you should seek further advice.

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Bathing your newborn

Step-by-step infographic on how to give your newborn a bath.

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Understanding pregnancy and parenting in pictures

Videos, checklists, guides and infographics to help you through your pregnancy and parenting journey.

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Vomiting in children

Vomiting is a common sign of illness in children and is usually a symptom of infection. Learn more about what to do if your child is vomiting.

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First aid for babies and children

It’s important to learn first aid for kids if you are a parent or carer. Find out more about first aid techniques and how to get first aid training.

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Ovulation and fertility

Knowing when you ovulate and having sex at the right time is important when you are trying to fall pregnant. Kits can help you predict ovulation.

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Toxic household products to avoid during pregnancy

There are different products you should try to avoid during pregnancy. Learn what products may be harmful, and what to do if you're exposed.

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