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Pregnancy and Back Pain: What You Need to Know
Pregnancy represents one of the most magical times in the life of any woman. While the miracle of birth cannot be denied, it is also an unfortunate fact that many women will suffer from a handful of unwanted side effects. One common issue involves mild to severe back pain.
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Matthew Holmes
Matthew Holmes is the Clinical Director at Focal Allied Health, whose services include physiotherapy treatments for back pain and other common musculoskeletal conditions. For full article, click here
Private VS Public Health Care Service
So you’ve done the test and you’re pregnant, congratulations! What now. A whole heap of decisions need to be made including what type of care for you and your baby do you want and will you go to the local public hospital or a private one.In Australia, we are lucky to have options, both with their own advantages and disadvantages.
AProf Gino Pecoraro
Associate Prof Gino Pecoraro is a nationally recognised, Brisbane based senior obstetrician and gynaecologist working out of the Wesley Private Hospital.
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10 Common Pre & Postnatal Health Questions

Following a program that has been designed by a Physiotherapist in line with evidence-based practice for exercise during pregnancy ensures that you’re not only working out safely, but also working on the things that are going to be most important for your body as you grow your tiny human. I would love it if everyone could see a Pelvic

Ashleigh Mason
Keep it Cleaner’s Physiotherapist & Women’s Health Educator
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