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Backache in pregnancy
There are several things you can do to help prevent backache during your pregnancy. Learn how to cope with back pain while pregnant.
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Pelvic pain in pregnancy
Pelvic girdle pain in pregnancy is sometimes called symphysis pubis dysfunction (SPD). Learn more about symptoms, treatment and when to seek help.
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Pain management in babies
Babies can experience pain, but can't tell you how they are feeling. Learn the signs that your baby might be in pain and how to help soothe them.
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Abdominal pain in pregnancy
Abdominal (tummy) pain during pregnancy can be serious or life-threatening. Read more to know what signs to look out for and when to get help.
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Non-medical pain relief during labour
Find out about the non-medical pain relief options for when you are in labour, and which types may be suitable and available for you.
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Epidural pain relief in labour
An epidural can be used to relieve pain during labour. Learn more about what an epidural involves and the risks and benefits of this procedure.
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Managing period pain
Period pain (dysmenorrhoea) can make it difficult to enjoy your normal activities. Learn how to manage painful periods and when to see your doctor.
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Round ligament pain
Round ligament pain is common during second trimester of pregnancy. Symptoms can last from minutes to hours, but rest and stretches help manage pain.
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TENS (Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation)
TENS is a form of pain relief that can be used during labour. Read about TENS machines and how they may be used to relieve pain during childbirth.
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Pregnancy at week 32
Your baby doesn't have a lot of room, but they will still be moving. The extra weight might cause you some back and pelvic pain which can make it difficult for you to move around.
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