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Essure contraceptive device
Essure is a contraceptive medical device that's no longer offered. Read about reported side effects, complications, and what to do if you're worried
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Ready Steady Baby!
Giving birth to your baby
With a first baby, the second stage can last between 10 minutes and 2 hours or sometimes longer. It’s usually easier with your second baby.
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Ready Steady Baby!
Your birth plan
Your midwife will help you understand any options, risks and benefits and make choices that feel right for you. The plan goes into your maternity notes or app and you’ll have a copy to keep.
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Ready Steady Baby!
Parental responsibilities and rights
After the birth, you've a responsibility to look after the health and welfare of your child. Find out more about your responsibilities and rights, and registering the birth.
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Healthcare for refugees and asylum seekers
Information on how to access healthcare in Scotland if you're a refugee or asylum seeker. Find advice about healthcare costs and asylum support.
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Guide
Knee replacement
Knee replacement surgery replaces a damaged, worn or diseased knee with an artificial joint. Learn about knee replacement surgery.
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Guide
MMR vaccine
The MMR vaccine is given in 2 doses and helps protect your baby against measles, mumps and rubella. Find out more about the vaccine, and when and where to get it.
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When and where to get help if you've had a fall
The reasons people fall can be complex and sometimes you'll need the support of others, find out where you can get help.
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Warm-up and cool-down
Warming up before exercise prepares your body for the activity, whilst a cool down helps to begin the recovery process. Learn about what you can do to warm-up and and cool-down before and after exercise.
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When should I take painkillers?
Painkillers can help you keep moving. However, check with the pharmacist before taking painkillers for your problem.