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Vomiting in babies
Vomiting is a symptom of many conditions and can be dangerous for babies. Read more to know what to do if your baby vomits and when to seek help.
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Vomiting in children
Learn more about what can cause vomiting in children. Read our tips to help you manage the symptoms and know when you should see a doctor.
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Severe vomiting during pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
If you experience severe nausea and vomiting in pregnancy, read on to learn about treatment options, staying hydrated and when to seek help.
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Morning sickness
Morning sickness is a feeling of nausea or the experience of vomiting during pregnancy. Find out what you can do to relieve it.
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Complications during pregnancy
Some women will experience complications such as bleeding, itching high blood pressure or severe vomiting during pregnancy that will require treatment.
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Spitting up in babies
It's normal for babies to spit up. Learn how to manage your baby’s spitting up and how to tell when vomiting might be a sign of a problem.
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Gastroenteritis in babies
Gastroenteritis (gastro) is an infection of your baby’s digestive system. Learn about the causes, symptoms and treatment of gastro in infants.
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Looking after your teeth during pregnancy
Hormonal changes during pregnancy increase your risk of having dental problems. Find out about caring for your teeth during pregnancy.
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How to tell if your child is sick
Learn how to tell if your child is sick, recognise common symptoms and understand when to seek medical advice or call an ambulance.
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Dehydration in babies
Babies become dehydrated when their body loses more fluids than they take in. If your baby has signs of severe dehydration, get urgent medical help.
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