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Melanocytic naevi (moles)
Melanocytic naevi, also known as moles, are normal overgrowths of pigment-producing cells on your skin. In some people, moles may change during pregnancy.
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Molar pregnancy
A molar pregnancy is a rare type of pregnancy loss. Find out more about the symptoms, treatment, monitoring and available support.
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Skin changes during pregnancy
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Pregnancy loss
Unfortunately not all pregnancies are successful. Find out more on miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, molar pregnancy and stillbirth and neonatal birth.
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Changes to your skin during pregnancy
As your pregnancy develops, you may find that you experience changes to your skin. Most of these changes will improve or after your baby is born.
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Pregnancy at week 14
By week 14, your baby’s organs have formed, their face is becoming more recognisable, and you may be feeling more energetic.
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Birthmarks
Birthmarks are coloured marks that are visible on the skin and vary in type. They are often present at birth or develop soon afterwards.
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Linea nigra
Linea nigra (sometimes called the ‘pregnancy line’) is a dark line of skin down the middle of your abdomen that often develops during the first trimester.
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Bleeding during pregnancy
Vaginal bleeding during pregnancy is relatively common, but you should always seek medical attention immediately if it happens to you.
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Changes to your body during pregnancy
Pregnancy affects your body and can impact your mental health. Hormones play a role in many symptoms. Read about the changes and the help available.
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