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Sun and heat protection for babies and kids
Babies and kids can easily get sunburnt, even if it's cool or overcast. Read on to learn how to protect your child from heat, dehydration and sunburn.
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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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Summer survival guide
Find out how to keep you and your baby cool and safe during the summer months.
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Vitamin D for babies
Vitamin D is important for your baby’s growth. They get vitamin D from being in the sun. Learn about the signs of low vitamin D and how to prevent it.
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Baby safety
All parents want to keep their baby safe. Find out the essentials like keeping your baby safe in your home, around water, out in the sun and when out and about in the car.
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Cold sores in pregnancy and breastfeeding
Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). Learn about protecting your baby against the cold sores virus, during pregnancy and birth.
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Dealing with hot weather during pregnancy and breastfeeding
Pregnant women are more at risk of becoming overheated because of the physical and hormonal changes which occur during pregnancy.
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Heat-related illness in babies
Babies are at higher risk of heat-related illnesses, including life-threatening heatstroke. Learn how to recognise and treat these conditions.
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Guide to prams and strollers
It is important to use prams and strollers that meet Australian safety standards. Learn about types of prams, and safety tips for using them.
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Melasma (chloasma)
Melasma refers to brown patches that can appear on your skin, often on your face. It's common in pregnancy, usually in the second or third trimester.
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