| Internet resources for pregnancy and childbirth |
| This booklet gives a sample of the online resources you can find using Intute - a free Internet service designed to help students, lecturers and researchers find the best of the Web for their education and research. Intute is created by subject specialists, and offers over 120,000 links to academic content on the Web, as well as a suite of Internet training tutorials. Lecturers can use Intute to guide their students to websites that are relevant to their courses, and help them develop internet research skills for university work. |
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| Australian Red Cross Blood Service - Rh D Negative Women and Pregnancy |
| This link takes you to a page titled "Guidelines for the use of Rh (D) Immunoglobulin (Anti-D). There are a number of resources available on this site including downloadable pamphlets for women who are having a normal pregnancy and are Rh(D) Negative and women who have experienced early pregnancy loss and are Rh (D) Negative. There is also a downloadable wall chart explaining the guidelines for the use of Rh (D) Immunoglobulin for your clinics or health service. |
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| Birth.com |
| Birth is an Australian online resource for conception, pregnancy, labour, birth and newborn advice and early parenting information. |
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| UNSW Embryology website |
| This is a fascinating website for anyone interested in fetal development. They describe themselves as 'an educational resource for learning concepts in embryological development'. They cover topics such as FASD, Barkers Hypothesis and ectopic pregnancies, with links to videos, 3D images, current articles and many other resources. |
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| Australian Family Physician |
| Australian Family Physician is the official journal of The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. AFP is a highly regarded, peer reviewed journal with a tradition of excellence spanning over 50 years. Here you can access journal articles free of charge |
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