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  1. Birthmarks

    In most cases, we do not know what causes birthmarks. Most are harmless, happen by chance and are not caused by anything the mother did wrong in pregnancy.

  2. Urinary system birth defects

    Common birth defects of the urinary system include hypospadias, obstructive defects of the renal pelvis and renal agenesis.

  3. Birth doula

    A birth doula (or birth attendant) is a birth coach or companion who provides emotional, physical and non-medical support to women during pregnancy, labour, birth and early parenting.

  4. Birth defects

    Information on birth defects, including fact sheets on types of birth defects, risks and genetic screening.

  5. Abdominal birth defects

    During fetal development, the diaphragm or abdominal wall may fail to properly fuse, allowing the abdominal organs to protrude.

  6. Birth defects explained

    The cause of birth defects is often unknown, speak to your GP if you are at increased risk of having a baby with a congenital anomaly.

  7. Developing a birth plan

    A birth plan is a written summary of your preferences for when you are in labour and giving birth.

  8. Conception, pregnancy and birth

    Pregnancy, contraception and reproductive information and services. From conception through to labour.

  9. First days after birth

    The first few days after giving birth are a time for resting, looking after yourself and learning about your baby.

  10. Pregnancy and birth care options

    Pregnant women in Victoria can choose who will care for them during their pregnancy, where they would like to give birth and how they would like to deliver their baby.

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