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What is gestational diabetes?
Around 5-10 per cent of women are affected by gestational diabetes.
Pregnancy and your blood type
The blood type and Rh factor of a pregnant woman and the father of her baby has all kinds of implications for their unborn child.
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Aspirin being used to treat pre-eclampsia
Aspirin and early detection are helping to save the lives of Australian women and babies at risk of dying from the pregnancy complication pre-eclampsia.
Pickle iceblocks are here to satisfy your pregnancy cravings
Pregnant and craving pickles? You will love these icy treats.
Watch these pregnant mothers make their bellies disappear
Chances are you've heard of body pump, but have you heard of belly pump?
'My body doesn't need to be changed. It needs to be valued'
US mum Kelly Diane Howland realised she was being targeted for weight loss products because she was a new mum, and she was vulnerable to feeling less than awesome about her body.
What are the health risks of having a big baby?
There has been a 15 to 25 per cent increase in babies weighing 3.7kg or more in the past two to three decades in developed countries, according to a report from medical journal The Lancet.
Why the flu vaccine is more important than you think
Generally speaking, if you are vaccinated, you're less likely to get the flu. But that's not the whole story.
Super fit mum-to-be pole dances at nine months pregnant
Pole dancing has come a long way from the sleazy strip club image it had a decade or so ago.
Juliana is looking forward after nine months of cancer and pregnancy
Almost nine months after learning she had breast cancer, Juliana Moore gave birth to a beautiful baby girl.
How a Facebook post may have saved this mum's baby
When Christina DePino shared a Facebook post about her itching belly, she never knew it would help save her unborn baby's life.
How to handle food cravings in pregnancy
Having food cravings in pregnancy? Here's what you need to know to keep you and your bub healthy and happy.
How a devastating virus tricks your immune system
Almost 2000 Australian babies are born each year with CMV, a virus contracted from their mother which can leave them with permanent disabilities such as blindness, developmental delays, epilepsy and cerebral palsy.
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