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Melbourne Obstetrician, Pregnancy Expert, Gynaecologist

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Month: August 2021

Pregnancy Education Classesfor Free Article:A pregnant woman sits holding her belly.

Complimentary Pregnancy Education Classes for All Patients

Posted on: August 4, 2021 Last updated on: July 21, 2023 Written by: Dr Peter England
Pregnancy, Birth, Early Parenting and Baby Feeding Courses Have you taken Pregnancy Education Classes? Preparation, knowledge, knowing your body and the process of pregnancy and birth all help you feel more confident and in control during pregnancy and labour. To…
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Recent Posts

Things to Know About Laparoscopy: Your Questions Answered

When you are told you may need a laparoscopy, it’s natural to have questions. As a minimally invasive surgical technique, laparoscopy can be used to diagnose and treat a wide range of gynaecological conditions. Below are five important things to…
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Endometrial Ablation: A Minimally Invasive Solution for Heavy Periods

Are you struggling with excessively heavy periods and looking for a long-term solution? Dr Peter England is a Melbourne gynaecologist, providing support and information for all women. Endometrial ablation is a safe, effective, and minimally invasive gynaecological procedure that could…
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What are the symptoms of gestational diabetes?

The top three symptoms of gestational diabetes are – Being tired – Feeling Thirsty – Needing to wee often These are signs of all forms of diabetes, including in pregnancy.  You may find that these three signs are also regular…
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Type 2 Diabetes and Pregnancy

If you are living with Type 2 Diabetes, your pregnancy and birth will need additional care to ensure both you and your baby are well looked after. Things to know about Type 2 diabetes and your pregnancy Firstly, it is…
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Genital Herpes in Pregnancy

Author: Dr Peter England OBGYN Genital Herpes in pregnancy is something to consider discussing with your doctor. Also called herpes simplex virus (or HSV) it is important to be aware of, and to understand during your pregnancy. If you don’t…
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