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Termination for fetal anomaly
If tests show your baby has a serious condition, having a termination to end the pregnancy (an abortion) is an option. Read about how it's carried out and where to get support.
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Having a baby if you are LGBT+
Find out about options for having children if you're LGBT+, with information on donor insemination, surrogacy, fostering and adoption, for people who identify as LGBT+, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and non-binary
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Chestfeeding if you're trans or non-binary
If you are trans or non-binary and are thinking about chestfeeding your baby, find out your options and further information here.
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How do I complain about my dental treatment?
If you wish to complain about the care or service provided by your dentist or dental surgery, contact the person responsible for the practice complaints procedure. Your dentist will try to resolve your complaint.
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Messaging in the NHS App - NHS App help and support
Message your GP surgery, and get messages from your NHS healthcare services, using the NHS App or the NHS website.
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Annual health check for people with severe mental health conditions
Read about the benefits of having an annual physical health check at your GP surgery if you have schizophrenia, psychosis or bipolar disorder.
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Female sterilisation
Find out how female sterilisation (also called “getting your tubes tied” or tubal ligation) works to prevent pregnancy, how it’s done and what to expect after surgery.
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You and your baby at 41 weeks pregnant
What's happening at 41 weeks pregnant, including your options around induction
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Coronary heart disease and pregnancy
Find out how pregnancy can affect coronary heart disease (CHD), as well as the risks, birth options and managing your CHD.
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What happens if your baby is breech?
Find out about baby positions before birth including breech (feet first) and transverse (lying sideways) – plus what can be done to turn babies in the wrong position, and the safest options for birth.