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Teenage pregnancy

Being a teenager and finding out you are pregnant can put enormous stress on a young person and their family so it’s important to be supportive.

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Support for teenage parents

Find out about financial support you may be able to claim if you are a teenage parent, including education, parenting and housing support.

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Stress and pregnancy

Stress is a normal response to major life changes but you can reduce pregnancy-related stress. Learn more about causes and strategies to help.

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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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What do paediatricians do?

Paediatricians diagnose, treat and provide care for babies, kids and teenagers; including illnesses and physical, mental and behavioural development.

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Self-esteem in children

Learn ways to help build your child's self-esteem so they grow into happy, confident and well-adjusted teenagers, who cope well with life.

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Congenital heart disease

Congenital heart differences or defects (CHD) are a group of different heart abnormalities that are present at birth.

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Sleep problems in children

Common sleep disorders in children include sleepwalking, insomnia, night terrors and teeth grinding. Learn about managing these disorders.

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Young children and bullying

Bullying is common among children. Learn to recognise the signs of bullying, how you can help your child and what to do if your child is the bully.

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Growing pains in children

Growing pains are likely to occur when there is an imbalance between bone length and muscle strength which happens during periods of growth in children.

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