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  • Coping with miscarriage Losing a baby is heartbreaking. Here’s some important information about coping with miscarriage to support you on this difficult journey and where to get help. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/pregnancy-birth-perinatal/coping-with-miscarriage
  • Bringing baby home: how to prepare your kids for a newborn Mums share their tips on how they introduced a new baby to their kids. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/pregnancy-birth-perinatal/bringing-baby-home
  • Exercising while pregnant: what you need to know Exercising while pregnant is good for you and your baby, but what type is best, how much should you be doing and what exercise should you avoid? https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/pregnancy-birth-perinatal/exercise
  • The first days with your newborn Bringing home your newborn is an exciting time but can also come with a dose of apprehension and plenty of challenges. Here are some tips on what to expect. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/pregnancy-birth-perinatal/first-days-newborn
  • Pelvic floor exercises for women: a step-by-step guide Whatever your age or stage of life, strong pelvic floor muscles are vital for women’s wellbeing. Here’s how to do pelvic floor exercises and get your technique right. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/strong/pelvic-floor-exercises1
  • How to talk about miscarriage with family and friends If you’ve experienced early pregnancy loss – or know someone who has – here’s how to approach the topic sensitively. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/fertility-ivf/talking-about-miscarriage
  • Tests during pregnancy: what to expect Getting tests during pregnancy is important for both your and your baby’s health. Here’s what to expect with each medical test, when you’ll be tested and how to prepare. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/pregnancy-birth-perinatal/tests
  • Premature birth: common causes and how to prepare Here’s what you may need to know if you or someone close to you experiences a premature birth. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/pregnancy-birth-perinatal/premature-birth
  • The complications of pregnancy: identifying warning signs You’ll experience lots of changes to your body during pregnancy. Here are some signs when there may be complications with your pregnancy. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/pregnancy-birth-perinatal/warning-signs
  • Contraception over 40: birth control options for women As you get older your health risks and hormones change. If you’re a woman considering contraception over 40, you may want to review your options. Here are some of the birth control choices worth considering. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/strong/contraception-over-40
  • ENDOMETRIOSIS DIAGNOSIS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Despite being a common condition, an endometriosis diagnosis can take years. But new research initiatives and growing public awareness are giving hope to Aussie women living with the condition. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/endometriosis/diagnosis
  • Getting pregnant with endometriosis Many women with endometriosis are able to conceive, and help is on hand for those navigating endometriosis and fertility. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/endometriosis/pregnancy-fertility
  • COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS OF ENDOMETRIOSIS Endometriosis comes laden with its fair share of old wives’ tales and distinguishing between fact and myth can be challenging. We cut through to the latest thinking. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/endometriosis/misconceptions
  • How a shortage of donated sperm is hurting Aussies who dream of being parents Because of high demand, strict regulations and disruptions from COVID-19, there’s a shortage of donated sperm available in Australia, making it harder for those who want to use a donor. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/physical-health/sperm-donor-shortage
  • Pelvic floor exercises for women: a step-by-step guide Whatever your age or stage of life, strong pelvic floor muscles are vital for women’s wellbeing. Here’s how to do pelvic floor exercises and get your technique right. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/strong/pelvic-floor-exercises
  • What does a women’s health physio do? Have you put a health issue like incontinence or pelvic pain in the too-hard basket? A women’s health physio could set you on a path to better health. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/conditions/womens-health-physio
  • Vasectomy: everything you need to know about getting “the snip” While having a vasectomy can be daunting, it’s a simple, routine procedure to prevent unwanted pregnancies. Here’s an overview to help you understand the essentials and make a decision. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/health-care/treatments-and-procedures/vasectomy-everything-you-need-to-know
  • Drinking while pregnant: Everything you need to know We answer all your questions about drinking alcohol during pregnancy. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/body-mind/physical-health/alcohol-in-pregnancy
  • Getting pregnant with endometriosis: Fertility facts Getting pregnant with endometriosis is a reality for many women. It can affect fertility, but there is help on hand for those navigating the disorder. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/health-care/endometriosis/pregnancy-and-fertility
  • WHAT TO EXPECT DURING IVF Knowing what to expect from IVF and the process can be emotional and overwhelming for couples trying to get pregnant. https://www.hcf.com.au/health-agenda/women/fertility-ivf/what-to-expect-during-IVF
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