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Special care nursery (SCN)
A special care nursery (SCN) is where your newborn baby can get stronger while being cared for by specially trained staff. Read more about the SCN.
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Having a baby with health problems at birth
Some babies are born early or with a condition that means they need special care. Find out what to expect in the weeks after your baby’s birth.
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What is kangaroo care?
Kangaroo care (skin-to-skin care) is when a parent holds their baby directly against their bare skin. Learn about the benefits and how to get started.
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Giving birth to twins
Twins are more likely to be born early, often before 38 weeks, so it's important to understand your birth options, complications and special care.
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Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)
Learn about the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), where premature or very ill babies are cared for by highly specialised medical teams.
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Premature baby
Preterm labour is when you go in to labour before your pregnancy reaches 37 weeks. Here's what to expect when you have your baby prematurely.
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Giving birth to triplets or more
If you are pregnant with triplets or more, your birth will need careful planning. Find out how to prepare for your birth and what risks to consider.
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Apgar score
The Apgar score is a test given to your baby straight after birth to check their health. Find out what the score measures and what it means.
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What is preschool?
Preschool or kindergarten helps kids aged 3 to 5 learn at their own speed, often through play. Read about how to choose a quality preschool.
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Breastfeeding and cancer treatment
Cancer treatment can affect being able to breastfeed safely. Learn when it may be safe to breastfeed your baby and when to ask your doctor.
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