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Circumcision

Circumcision surgically removes the foreskin of the penis. This may be done for different reasons. Learn about the risks and benefits of circumcision.

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Chlamydia and pregnancy

Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) affecting both males and females. Chlamydia can cause complications in pregnancy.

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Pregnancy at week 13

At week 13 of pregnancy, you officially enter your second trimester and hopefully any morning sickness has eased off.

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Sexual assault and rape

Find out what to do if you are sexually assaulted or raped, including how to get medical help, and what support services are available.

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STIs and pregnancy

If you are pregnant, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can cause serious problems for you and your baby. See how STIs are diagnosed and treated.

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Nappies

Nappies play a big role in your baby's life during the first two years. Learn about the different types, how to choose, the environmental impact and safety.

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Toilet training

Most children start toilet training between 2 and 3 years of age. Find out whether your child is ready with these helpful toilet training tips.

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Recognising signs of child abuse

When a child is being abused, they may behave in ways that signal it’s occurring. Know how to recognise the warning signs and about the 4 types of child abuse.

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