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Children and glasses
Wearing glasses might only be temporary to help your child correct their vision. Get some tips on how to encourage your child to wear their glasses.
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Eyesight in children
Good eyesight is important for your child's learning and development. Learn more about vision problems and what you can do to help your child.
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Headaches during pregnancy
Headaches and migraines can be common during pregnancy. Find out what you can do to improve your symptoms and when you should see a doctor.
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Warning signs during pregnancy
Many changes to your body during pregnancy are normal, but some signs may indicate complications. Learn to recognise them and seek help if necessary.
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How your baby’s brain develops
Learn how your baby's brain develops and how interactions, environment and experiences can affect your baby's future development and learning.
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Toddler development: Learning how to draw and write
Drawing and writing are essential skills that children start learning early, gradually building over the preschool and lower primary years.
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Styes and chalazions in babies
Styes and chalazia can be worrying but normally heal on their own. Read on to learn how to identify them, and make your baby more comfortable.
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV) during pregnancy
Read about cytomegalovirus (CMV) and risks of catching the virus during pregnancy. Learn about risk factors, how to reduce spread and signs of illness.
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Giving birth - contractions
Contractions are the tightening of the muscles in your uterus. They tend to become longer, stronger and more frequent as your labour progresses.
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ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï at week 35
You'll probably be having lots of Braxton Hicks contractions by now. It's your body's way of preparing for the birth. They should stop if you move position.
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