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Pregnant woman survives falling ten feet then gives birth
By Sophie Westnedge on 12/06/2012 15:12:15
Jo Tointon survived falling through her bathroom floor and gave birth just hours later
A pregnant woman went into labour after falling 10 feet through her bathroom floor into her kitchen below, reports the Daily Mail.Jo Tointon from Nottingham, who was 35 weeks pregnant, was taken to Queen’s Medical Centre hospital and her baby son
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Why does your hair fall out after pregnancy?
By Laura Lee Davies on 02/01/2007 00:26:12
No, it's not a curse to make you feel even more like a breastfeeding, sleep-deprived zombie, and it's not going to make you bald! But why does you hair fall out in the weeks after birth?
there to be some effect to your hair (along with the rest of your body), as things gradually adjust back to your pre-bump days.Hair changesWhen you are not pregnant, your hair gradually replenishes itself. A few strands fall out every day, and unless you
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Woman falls pregnant after early menopause
By Clio FitzHerbert on 29/03/2010 17:08:52
A delighted mum-to-be is celebrating her pregnancy despite going through early menopause at 21
Cassie Chapple, 30, is expecting a baby nine years after going through the menopause at the age of 21.Consultants told Cassie that she had “next to no chance” of having babies again. But, amazingly, on the same day she received test results confirming she was unlikely to conceive...
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Pregnancy fears: trips and accidents
By Laura Lee Davies on 24/06/2008 00:06:13
Women often worry that if they fall over when they are pregnant, they may harm their baby, but what are the facts?
lady loses her baby because she takes a dramatic fall down a flight of stairs, these don't reveal the whole truth of the situation - they just make good drama!Falls in pregnancyMost falls you might experience in pregnancy are simply down to you losing
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Baby development: Your sixteen-month-old
By Maria Muennich on 24/08/2007 10:31:05
Building, climbing, scribbling, cuddling and falling down could all be themes this month
your baby doesn't walk around with them or fall on them as they could cause serious injury. You should also make sure that any crayons or pens your child uses are non-toxic and suitable for her age. Don't worry if she's not yet showing an interest
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Pregnant Women Stay Home in the Snow
By Sarah Lawson on 09/02/2009 01:57:46
A survey shows that many pregnant women are staying in to avoid falling in icy conditions
For many pregnant women learning to live with their growing bump, there is an understandable fear of trips and falls, so the current bouts of snow and icy weather conditions have kept many mums-to-be safe indoors.Indeed, a survey carried out
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Unborn baby saved by pregnant mum's broken arm
By Susie Boone on 07/05/2010 11:44:19
A mum-to-be's nasty fall revealed a life-threatening condition for her unborn baby
, just to check that her unborn baby was OK after the fall.In fact baby-to-be Keira was very ill, and was being starved as Shona's placenta was failing - unconnected to the fall.Shona had an emergency caesarean the next day and baby Keira was born 13
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Waiting until 30 to have a baby becoming the norm
By Kimberley Smith on 23/02/2011 15:00:43
Pregnancy rates among teens and younger women fall as more of us choose to wait to start a family
Young and especially teen pregnancy rates are falling fast as the number of us waiting until they turn 30 to have a baby has increased by half, the Office of National Statistics (ONS) has revealed.Better healthcare has been cited as a reason we
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Myleene Klass reveals her struggles with trying to conceive
By Matt Fricker on 12/10/2010 12:31:39
TV presenter thought it would be easy to fall pregnant again following the birth of her daughter Ava
after she began trying. Myleene ended up taking nearly 18-months to fall pregnant.“Ava was a surprise so I assumed it would be easy, but it wasn’t. It’s been tough. You get to the stage where every month you’re waiting, and then when you’re not pregnant
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Food poisoning in pregnancy
By Maria Muennich on 07/08/2008 14:23:47
What are the risks, how should you avoid them and what you should do if you fall ill?
them, what to do if you do fall ill, and try to clear up some of the common misconceptions about foods that are unsafe.Will food poisoning harm my baby?Food poisoning is a potential risk to the fetus and in the worst cases is associated with miscarriage
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