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When can babies drink water?

You may wonder when it is safe to start giving your baby water. Whether you are breastfeeding or formula-feeding, learn how and when to get started.

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Healthy drinks for kids

There are no shortage of drink varieties in Australia, but the best drinks you can give your kids are water and milk.

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Babies and swimming

Find out all you need to know about getting your baby used to water and starting swimming lessons. Learn how to keep them safe around water.

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Burns, scalds and hot water safety

Find out what to do if your child has a burn or scald, and read about hot water safety and other ways to help prevent burns and scalds.

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Guide to food and drink during pregnancy

This infographic is a handy guide to find out what is safe to eat during your pregnancy and the foods and drinks you should avoid.

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Caffeine during pregnancy

Some foods, drinks and medication contains caffeine and you should limit the amount of caffeine you consume during pregnancy and while you are breastfeeding.

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Herbal teas during pregnancy and breastfeeding

During pregnancy or while breastfeeding, it’s important to speak to your doctor or midwife first about the safety and benefits of drinking herbal tea.

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Vomiting in children

Vomiting is a common sign of illness in children and is usually a symptom of infection. Learn more about what to do if your child is vomiting.

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Babies in hot weather

Hot weather can be dangerous for babies because they are easily affected by the heat. Learn how to keep your baby cool and safe in the heat.

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Diarrhoea in babies and children

Diarrhoea in babies and children is common, but can be serious if your child becomes dehydrated. Learn about the symptoms of diarrhoea and how to treat it.

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