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Amniotic fluid
Amniotic fluid plays an important role in supporting your baby’s growth and development, read on to learn what you need to know for your pregnancy.
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Giving birth - waters breaking
Waters breaking is when the amniotic sac holding your baby breaks and amniotic fluid leaks from your vagina. It's a sign your baby will be born soon.
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Waters breaking early
Usually, your waters break when your baby is ready to be born. Sometimes the waters break early. This is known as preterm prelabour rupture of membranes (PPROM).
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Pregnancy at week 38
Your baby is now ready to be born and you could go into labour at any time. Make sure you have you plan for getting to the hospital and you have everything packed ready to go.
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Vaginal discharge during pregnancy
Almost all women have more vaginal discharge in pregnancy as it helps prevent any infections travelling up from the vagina to the womb.
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Intrauterine infection (chorioamnionitis)
An intrauterine infection is an infection inside your uterus (womb). Learn about causes, how to recognise symptoms, and when to see a doctor.
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Fetal distress
Fetal distress is a sign your baby isn't getting enough oxygen through the placenta. It might mean they need closer monitoring or an intervention to speed up the birth.
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Baby's first 24 hours
There is a lot going on in the first 24 hours of your baby's life, so find out what you can expect.
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Slow progress in labour
Slow progress in labour is also called failure to progress or prolonged labour. Read what happens when your labour doesn't go as quickly as expected.
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Pregnancy at week 13
At week 13 of pregnancy, you officially enter your second trimester and hopefully any morning sickness has eased off.
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