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Pregnancy Health

The most important part of any pregnancy journey is the health of you and your baby

Finding out you're pregnant

So you found out you’re pregnant – now what? You’ll need to see your GP or midwife as soon as possible to ensure you receive all the pregnancy health information and care you need. If you don’t have a GP practice, you can find your local ones by clicking the link here:

Your pregnancy care

During your pregnancy you will receive antenatal care. This includes regular scans, tests and midwife appointments to ensure both you and baby are happy and healthy throughout your pregnancy. All information on antenatal appointments and what to expect can be found here:

Eating/drinking in pregnancy

I don't know about you but all the misinformation on what you can't and can eat/drink during pregnancy had me extremely confused. For a reliable source on foods/drinks to avoid, click here:

Pregnancy Related Conditions

There are a number of common pregnancy related conditions and complications. To ensure you are aware of these and the common symptoms, click on the link here:

Pregnancy Related Conditions

There is a plethora of misinformation relating to pregnancy care on the internet. The most in-depth and reliable source of information relating to Pregnancy Health, from antenatal care to extra support, can be found at the NHS website linked below.

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