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What is natural management of miscarriage?
Natural (or expectant) management of miscarriage is when you choose to wait for your body to miscarry naturally. Learn more about natural miscarriage here.
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Placenta accreta
Placenta accreta is a serious but rare pregnancy complication that causes heavy bleeding. If you have it, you will need special care at the birth.
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Postpartum haemorrhage
Postpartum haemorrhage is when you bleed more than usual after giving birth. It can be very serious and requires medical attention right away.
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Fibroids and fertility
Fibroids are common, non-cancerous growths found in the muscle wall of the uterus. Learn how they can affect your fertility and pregnancy.
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Placenta praevia
Placenta praevia is when the placenta lies low and may cover the cervix, complicating your baby's birth. Learn about diagnosis and treatment.
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Looking after your body after having a baby
Over the last 9 months, your body has had to change to accommodate your growing baby and preparing to give birth.
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Vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC)
If you've delivered a baby by caesarean, you can choose to have a vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC) or a planned (elective) caesarean for your next birth.
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Induction of labour
Induction of labour is when labour is started with medical treatment. Read about the reasons why you may be induced and the different methods used.
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External cephalic version (ECV)
ECV is a procedure to try to move your baby from a breech position to a head-down position. This is performed by a trained doctor.
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Giving birth - third stage of labour
The third stage of labour happens after your baby is born, when your womb contracts and the placenta is delivered through your vagina.
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