Everything you need to know about treating and managing engorgement and mastitis
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Muscular dystrophy
Muscular dystrophy describes a group of inherited diseases in which the muscles that control movement become progressively weaker and waste away, causing symptoms such as difficulty walking.
Pregnant women eating too much meat and dairy
Most pregnant women are failing to achieve basic nutritional recommendations because they eat too much meat and dairy and not enough fruit, vegetables and cereals, an Australian study has found.
Circumcision by Australian GPs not cutting it
Circumcisions carried out by GPs in Australia are not following best practice (dorsal penile nerve block plus topic anaesthetic) and anaesthesia is not adequate to ensure avoidance of pain.
Spina bifida occulta
Spina bifida occulta is a split in the spine, hidden by the skin. In the majority of cases, it will cause no problems.
Miscarriage: overview
Miscarriage is a pregnancy that ends spontaneously before 20 weeks. Miscarriage is very common and usually occurs in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), or cot death, is when an apparently healthy baby dies for no obvious reason.
Spermicide: How to use, risks and results
Find out about spermicides – a form of contraception – and how they are used. Also, find out their advantages, disadvantages and side effects.
Baby’s development in the womb
A month by month guide to pregnancy and your baby’s development in the womb. Starting at the first month, myDr.com.au brings you all the milestones.
Pregnant women not exercising enough
All pregnant women who are free of medical or obstetric complications should work towards 150-300 minutes of moderate intensity aerobic activity each week.