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Diet and exercise Te Whatu Ora

Contrary to old wives' tales, you should not 'eat for two' when you are pregnant. Too much weight gain is unhealthy for you and may be harmful for your developing baby. This poster()()provides a guide on healthy weight gain in pregnancy. See more

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Diabetes and high blood pressure (preeclampsia) Te Whatu Ora

WEBPreeclampsia complicates about 8% of pregnancies and is a multi-organ disease unique to pregnancy. It is identified by high blood pressure and protein in your urine, with or …

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Commonly used abbreviations Te Whatu Ora

WEBBP. Blood pressure. Cervix. Neck of the womb. CTG. Cariotocograph (a technical means of recording the fetal heartbeat and uterine contractions during pregnancy). EBM. …

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Sepsis during Pregnancy and Postpartum

WEBGroup A Streptococcus is the most common pathogen related to maternal mortality from sepsis worldwide (Bowyer et al., 2017). New Zealand reports up to 50% of maternal …

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Common concerns Te Whatu Ora

WEBEyes. Your baby's skin. Jaundice. Bladder and bowels. Umbilical cord (belly button) Breasts and genitals. Penis care. There is a chance your baby will become unwell. See for more …

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About us Te Whatu Ora

WEBAbout us. National Women's Health is part of Te Toka Tumai Auckland Hospital , and provides high quality health services for women who need maternity, newborn, …

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Hospitals & clinics Te Whatu Ora

WEBHospitals & clinics. Women's Health services are provided across several locations. This includes Level 9 and Level 10 of Auckland City Hospital, as well as Greenlane Clinical …

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Home Page Te Whatu Ora

WEBWelcome to National Women's Health. National Women's Health provides high-quality health services for women who need maternity, newborn, gynaecology and fertility care. …

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Hei kōwhiri i tētahi wāhi whakawhānau Choosing where to birth

WEBBirthcare. Birthcare is Auckland District Health Board's primary birthing unit for birthing and postnatal care. Birthcare is suitable for women who want a natural birth and is designed …

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Ngā Ratonga Tautoko Support services Te Whatu Ora

WEBTe taha hinengaro (mental and emotional) The Kaiatawhai service at Starship Children's Hospital is located on Level 2 next to the main entrance, and the hours are Monday to …

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Contraception Clinic Te Whatu Ora

WEBFamily Health Matters Limited. 137 West Tāmaki Road, Glen Innes. Thursday 9 to 3.30pm. Greenlane Clinical Centre. Building 4, Level 6, Reception W. 214 Greenlane West, One …

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Intra-Operative Cell Salvage (IOSC) in Obstetrics

WEBIf printed, it is only valid for the day of printing. Intra-Operative-Cell-Salvage-(IOCS)_2017-01-27.docx Page 3 of 16 2. Patient Selection Wherever possible, the advantages and …

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Research at National Women's Te Whatu Ora

WEBWomen less than 15 weeks pregnant will also have blood tests to look at markers of inflammation.If you are interested or would like more information, please contact: Ms …

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Annual Clinical Report Te Whatu Ora

WEBAnnual Clinical Report Registrations. Register for the 2024 Annual Report Day

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Online learning Te Whatu Ora

WEBLearnOnline is a vocational training resource hub for New Zealand’s community of health practitioners. There is a growing number of courses available, provided by different …

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Antepartum Haemorrhage (APH) (excluding Placenta Praevia)

WEBIf the bleeding is significant but the woman is stable, the CTG is normal, and the possibility of placenta praevia has been excluded then vaginal birth can be attempted. Continuous …

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Hapūtanga – ka aha ināianei

WEBHere are some reasons why you should find care early in your pregnancy: To confirm you are pregnant and confirm when the baby is due. To explain the options you have for the …

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Contact us Te Whatu Ora

WEBHow to contact the Auckland DHB for general, patient and media enquiries, follow us on social media, join our patient panel, make a complaint, or feedback about this website.

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Contraception after birth Te Whatu Ora

WEBContraception after birth. While you are in hospital, you can ask for any contraceptive method to be given to you immediately after you have your baby before you leave the …

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Requesting records Te Whatu Ora

WEBIf you need assistance in completing the Release of Information form, or have any questions, please contact the Release of Information team: For urgent requests: Phone: …

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