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Allergies: controlling your environment
Allergies can be triggered by allergens including pollens, mould and dust. Learn how to keep your environment allergen-free and minimise allergic reactions.
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Airborne allergies
Learn more about common allergens (such as dust and pollen), symptoms, diagnosis, prevention and treatment to help your child with their allergies.
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Pregnancy rhinitis
Many women experience pregnancy rhinitis. Your symptoms may include a stuffy nose and watery eyes. Learn how you can relieve the symptoms.
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Allergies and hay fever during pregnancy
Hay fever and allergies won't harm you or your baby, but a stuffy nose, sneezing and a lack of sleep can impact your general wellbeing.
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Webinars for health professionals
Informative webinars for health professionals on how Pregnancy, Birth and Baby can support you and your patients.
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Anaphylaxis
Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction and can be fatal. Explore triggers, symptoms, treatment and what to do in an emergency.
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Understanding food labels
By understanding food labels better, you can make healthier food choices when shopping for food and make nutritious meals for both you and your family.
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Pets in the family
Find out how to prepare your pet for a new baby and how to teach your child to look after your pet. Learn about pet allergies and illnesses.
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About fat in your child's diet
We need some fat in our diet. It's important to know where to find fats, and how to make healthy choices for your children.
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Diet and medication while breastfeeding
Breastfeeding mothers don't need a special diet. But small amounts of what you eat can enter your breast milk, so knowing what's safe is important.
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