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You and your body after birth
Find out what changes you might notice, and how you might be feeling
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Returning to work after the birth
Your employer should assume that you're taking the full 52 weeks’ maternity leave, but you must give them at least 8 weeks’ notice if you want to return to work earlier.
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Postpartum psychosis
Postpartum psychosis (puerperal psychosis or postnatal psychosis) is a serious mental health illness that can affect a woman soon after she's given birth. Find out how to spot the signs of this condition and when to get help
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Mental health issues after the birth
Mental health conditions that mums, dads and partners can develop after the birth and what help and support is available
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Getting active after the birth
Getting back to your previous level of fitness or starting new activities after you’ve had your baby has benefits for both of you.
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Having another baby
Making sure you and your partner are in the best of health will boost your chances of getting pregnant again.
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Sleeping safely
Babies are all different and develop at different rates, including their sleep routines. It’s normal for babies to wake regularly during the night to feed and need comforting.
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Plagiocephaly
Plagiocephaly is when your baby develops a flatter area either at the back of or on one side of their head. Find out what you can do to prevent this.
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Going home with your baby
It’s normal to be both excited to have your baby at home and nervous about what will happen and how you’ll manage.
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Immunisation and your child