Relationships

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Peer pressure
Peer groups can be a very positive influence on your teenager’s life.

Relationships - when partners become parents
The birth of your first child can significantly change your relationship with your partner.

Anger - tips to resolve arguments
There are many people you can talk to who can help you overcome feelings of wanting to lash out.

Relationships - tips for success
A good relationship doesn’t just happen – you have to work at it.

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Sexual health

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Erectile dysfunction
Common causes of occasional impotence include drunkenness, anxiety and tiredness.

Safe sex
Safe sex is sexual contact that doesn’t involve the exchange of semen, vaginal fluids or blood between partners.

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Pregnancy & birth

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Pregnancy - signs and symptoms
Symptoms of early pregnancy include missed periods, breast changes, tiredness, frequent urination, and nausea and vomiting

Pregnancy testing
Sometimes, a home pregnancy test may be positive when a woman isn’t pregnant.

Postnatal exercise
Always consult with your doctor or midwife before starting any postnatal exercise program.

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Parenting

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Bullying
Parents can help with bullying by supporting their child and involving the authorities to find solutions.

Sleep and your baby
Sleeping habits are learned, so try to set up a bedtime routine for your baby as soon as you can.

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Carers

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Dementia - support for people who live alone
A diagnosis of dementia does not automatically mean that the person is immediately incapable of caring for themselves.

Disabilities - children and everyday activities
You can help your child with disabilities to communicate and move if you encourage them to take part in daily activities.

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