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New blood test developed to predict ectopic pregnancies
By Marina Nelson on 29/10/2010 13:53:31
Pregnant women could soon be able to receive an early diagnosis of an ectopic pregnancy, after scientists develop a new blood screening test
Expectant mums experience an ectopic pregnancy could be diagnosed earlier and more accurately, suggests scientists who have developed a new blood test.The new test, developed by researchers in the US, could also protect the future fertility of women
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Fetal development: Weeks 1-4
By ThinkBaby on 18/07/2009 01:12:53
Where it all begins
develop into the support system for your growing baby, the placenta, the other half of the bundle of cells will become the baby itself, and is now called the embryo. This process of implantation is usually completed by the end of week four of your
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Baby development: Your fifteen-month-old
By Maria Muennich on 16/08/2007 02:21:08
Learning through play
MobilityBy now your 'baby' has probably moved on to toddlerhood: Most babies will have taken their first steps by now, although a few may still need support to walk. Once your child has started walking he quickly develops in confidence and balance
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Fetal Development: How Your Baby Grows
By ThinkBaby on 24/03/2009 01:50:37
Understand more about what's going on with your growing pregnancy bump
As well as keeping yourself healthy, one of the things that can help you to have a happy pregnancy is understanding what's going on in your womb.So, how is your baby doing in there?Your growing baby, at a glanceEyes These begin to develop
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How babies develop in the womb – new discoveries
By Kimberley Smith on 09/09/2011 12:25:53
New research shows when babies first feel pain and when they learn to smile
, revealing that expressions begin developing weeks before babies are born and begin to copy their parents.The team focused on facial movements associated with crying and laughing expressions, noticing how the developed over the last trimester of pregnancy
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Baby development: Your twenty-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 20/09/2007 10:58:20
Let's pretend
be great fun and she may already be interested in amusing herself by trying to hit a large target that you set up for her like an upturned laundry basket or big cardboard box. Most toddlers develop the skill of throwing a ball after they can kick one
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Baby development: Your seventeen-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 31/08/2007 08:12:01
Thrills, spills and trying times
away from sofas, trying to make sure your baby can't climb up to a windowsill and trying to show him safe places and ways of climbing. Communication / emotional developmentMany seventeen-month-olds are able to say at least 15 words clearly
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Baby development: Your nineteen-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 14/09/2007 07:04:37
Catch me if you can!
stop or topple over. There's not all that much you can do about this other than try and provide somewhere in your home where he can burn off his energy like this in relative safety.Communication / emotional developmentBy now your toddler may
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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
'll probably be displaying more of an interest in all those places that were previously out-of-reach. At the same time she'll be testing herself by trying to pick up increasingly large and heavy items to carry around. Taken together, these two developments
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Baby development: Your eighteen-month-old
By ThinkBaby on 07/09/2007 07:47:03
Half-way to two! Achievement mounts on achievement as we look at the no word, and how to avoid it
with no warning whatsoever and help make your life a little easier by making sure that your home is as toddlerproof as you can.Communication / emotional developmentBy 18 months it's probably dawned on your toddler that everything has a name and this is very
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