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Don’t leave it too late to have babies, doctors stress
By Kimberley Smith on 28/01/2011 12:44:42
Couples reminded that fertility levels drop sharply as you reach your mid 30s and that IVF is not a guarantee
by declining fertility. Despite aging rockers becoming dads in their 70s, men’s fertility also drops rapidly after the age of 25. Concerned? Find out some natural ways to boost your fertility and up your partner’s sperm count.
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New genetic test could predict early menopause
By Marina Nelson on 18/10/2010 17:15:19
Women in their 20s may soon have a genetic test to predict when they'll go through the menopause
Women could soon be able to workout how long they could delay having children, a new study reports.One in 20 women starts the menopause before the age of 46, which can affect fertility up to a decade earlier, said BBC News.Genetic researchers from the University of Exeter and the...
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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
section for advice, our boosting your fertility section for TTC tips and our IVF & fertility treatments section for info and explanations of the various methods of assisted conception.
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Young women don’t know how to make a baby
By Cerys Edwards on 25/03/2011 15:47:41
Fertility confusion among UK women of childbearing age revealed by survey
. Since their normal fertility symptoms are masked by a period, they are unaware of the fact that they are at their peak fertility.”Find out more about boosting your fertility, what foods should be on your shopping list and how long you may have to try
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Grow your own sperm
By Jayne Braithwaite on 05/08/2011 14:22:58
New technology could help infertile men become dads
Scientists in Japan have made an exciting breakthrough in male infertility, where researchers have successful created sperm from scratch. The discovery brings hope that infertile men may soon be able to father biological children.The research, conducted on mice, used stem cells a...
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Eat eggs and steak in pregnancy for a calm baby
By Kimberley Smith on 21/03/2011 14:07:40
A pregnancy diet rich in vitamin B12 linked to calmer, more contented babies who cry less
are concerned that mums-to-be may not be getting enough of the vitamin as they take care to avoid foods that could be harmful to their unborn baby.Find out what you should avoid in pregnancy and get a health boost with our A-Z of pregnancy superfoods.Read more
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Omega-3 in pregnancy could prevent postnatal depression
By Lorna Bremner on 13/04/2011 12:57:59
A pregnancy diet rich in oily fish could reduce your risk of developing postnatal depression
of PND in a study in the USA.Omega-3 builds up in the bodies of mums-to-be during pregnancy and appears to give them a mental boost in the months after birth, helping to stave off major baby blues.In the study, a fish oil supplement was given to a group
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Marathon mama! Mum gives birth after completing 26 mile race
By Lara Brunt on 13/10/2011 14:20:39
A super-fit US mum delivers a healthy baby girl, after going into labour just hours after finishing a marathon.
in the marathon, a hospital spokeswoman said.And we thought taking the stairs rather than the lift was good work... Go Amber is all we can say!Read more...What exercise is safe during pregnancy?Pregnancy exercise: Signs you're overdoing itFive easy ways to boost
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Is this the latest bizarre US pregnancy trend?
By Anna Lewis on 06/03/2012 11:30:32
Meet the pregnancy planner who will name your baby (for a price of course!)
. In one episode, Rosie is asked to name a couple’s son to boost his chances of becoming a top politician. (Maybe one of these would be good?)“I’ve never been asked to brand a baby before,” Rosie says.In a bid to find the perfect political name, Rosie
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Review: Easy Peasy Bimble QD cloth nappy
By Maria Muennich on 25/08/2006 12:05:59
A great nappy at a decent price
, and can later be used to stuff a pocket nappy or boost a Bumble. Unfortunately our test nappy was a size one coloured nappy, so we can't vouch for the trimness of the size 0. As for our test nappy, it's certainly not the bulkiest of nappies of its kind
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