Additional Resources
Antenatal share care booking with Royal Hospital for Women Randwick Antenatal Care
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Medicines/vaccines in pregnancy and lactation MotherSafe
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Food in pregnancy - NSW Food Authority Website and download brochure
Vaccination in pregnancy MumBubVax
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Antenatal Shared Care - Schedule of visits (2023 update)
Kids health info factsheets RCH Melbourne
ASCIA allergy fast facts
Introducing solids and allergy Nip allergies in the bub
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Common childhood infections and when they should be kept home NSW government health
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Australian Childhood immunisation Schedule (Update Nov 2023)
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Contraceptive choices, consent and fertility Family planning NSW
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Jean Hailes - menopause, PCOS, endometriosis etc
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Vaginal health - What's down there
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Sexually transmitted Infections - Family planning NSW, Melbourne Sexual health Clinic
Eating disorders - National Eating disoders Collaboration, Butterfly Foundation
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Eating disorders questionnaire EDE-Q
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Borderline personality disorders
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Depression and Anxiety - Black Dog Institute, Mood Gym, This Way Up
Heart disease - The Heart Foundation
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Asthma - National Asthma Council Australia
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Coeliac disease - Coeliac Australia
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome - Monash University FODMAP
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Andrology Australia - Health Topics inc eretile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, Lumps and cancer
Prostate Cancer - Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia
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Vasectomy - Healthy male Andrology Australia
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Sexually transmitted Infections - Family planning NSW, Melbourne Sexual health Clinic
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Men's mental health - MensLine Australia
Active Living - Active Ageing, Active Seniors
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Caring for the elderly - Connect Ability
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Living with Dementia - Dementia Australia, Dementia Support Australia
BITEBACK online program designed to improve overall wellbeing and resilience of young australians aged 13-16 years.
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Online CBT designed to teach young people (aged 12 to 17) how to manage feelings of stress, anxiety, worry or low mood and build confidence to navigate common adolescent experiences This Way Up
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THE BRAVE PROGRAM freely available to all Australian young people, aged 8-17 years old, and their parents. The program is suitable for all types of anxiety. There are four different programs available: one for children aged 8-12 years, one for teenagers aged 12-17 years, and one for parents of children and teenagers of these age groups, respectively
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Vaginal health - What's down there
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Sexually transmitted Infections - Family planning NSW, Melbourne Sexual health Clinic