Third trimester

We discuss some important rules to follow when exercising in pregnancy.
Nosebleeds can happen more often than usual in pregnancy, but are not usually serious. Find out more about treating and preventing nosebleeds.
Is it safe to drink alcohol when pregnant? We discuss government guidelines and the risks of drinking during pregnancy.
We discuss nausea and vomiting in pregnancy, often known as morning sickness: what can ease symptoms of sickness in pregnancy?
Drugs taken in pregnancy can have an effect on your baby, whether they are prescription, over-the-counter, alternative or recreational. Find out more about what drugs to avoid.
Many women experience back pain in pregnancy. Read about causes and self-help techniques here.
Pregnant women are at greater risk of catching flu. Here we discuss symptoms, risks and the seasonal flu vaccine in pregnancy.
Which pregnancy symptoms are normal and which should you talk to your doctor about?
Strong moods and emotions are common during pregnancy. Find out more about what to expect, why this happens, and how to cope.
Depression during pregnancy can be hard to recognise and accept. Find out more about the symptoms and treatment of antenatal depression.
Pain in the pelvis (pelvic girdle pain or symphysis pubis dysfunction) is common in pregnancy, but can be treated. Find out how to minimise discomfort and get help here.
Painful cramp is common in pregnancy, especially in your legs. Find out more about treatment and prevention.