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Babies born just a little early at higher risk of emotional problems
By Kimberley Smith on 06/12/2011 13:31:03
Calls for more support for babies born early, as study finds even slight premature birth could affect future behaviour
Shennan from baby charity Tommy’s explained that problems relating to slightly premature birth are more common though not as serious as the problems faced by extremely early babies.Though you cannot guarantee your baby will go to full term, there are some
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Risks for babies born one week early – the real story
By Kimberley Smith on 09/06/2010 14:00:18
Today’s headlines announcing that babies born just 1 week early are more likely to have “special educational needs” are sensationalizing the truth
A study has announced that babies born just one week early at 39 weeks have an increased risk of conditions such as autism and learning difficulties. Researchers analysed the records of more than 400,000 schoolchildren, focusing on conditions
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Low calorie diets in early pregnancy can affect your baby’s brain
By Susie Boone on 19/01/2011 11:18:56
Pregnant women warned slimming can damage their baby’s intelligence
New scientific research from the University of Texas shows that a poor diet during the first half of pregnancy can harm the development of a baby’s brain. This could potentially lower IQ and lead to behavioural problems.Admittedly, the research
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Parents help create Tommy’s advice for premature birth
By Kimberley Smith on 16/01/2012 16:43:13
Baby charity Tommy’s enlists the help of parents with premature babies to help prepare others for the arrival of an early baby
From tomorrow a new guide will be available to help prepare parents expecting a premature baby. Created by Tommy’s the baby charity, it contains information and advice as well as real life stories from parents who’ve been through the experience
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“Restarting” ovaries after early menopause a step closer
By Kimberley Smith on 15/09/2010 12:58:16
Hope that women who go through menopause early may still be able to have their own babies
Women who go through the menopause early may one day be able to restart their reproductive system and have their own children, say scientists in Egypt. A research team has been successful in “restarting” the ovaries of rats using stem cells
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New Mum: Getting into a Routine
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/08/2009 02:26:56
Small new habits within your daily life with your new baby can help you both cope in the early weeks after birth
, to the new duty of caring for a small child, there is a great deal to take on, as a New Mum in the Early Weeks. However, finding small things that begin to give your days with your new baby some shape, can really help to make you feel like you're making
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Kym Marsh and Jamie Lomas welcome baby
By Joanna Harvey on 24/03/2011 12:53:35
Baby daughter Polly is born five weeks early
After a troubled pregnancy, Kym Marsh and Jamie Lomas have finally welcomed their baby daughter into the world.“Jamie Lomas and Kym Marsh are delighted to announce that they are proud parents of a baby girl Polly Lomas. Polly was born on Wednesday
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Safety for a young baby
By ThinkBaby on 28/11/2008 02:38:19
How to keep your baby safe in the early months
When you first hold your baby you'll probably be amazed at how real and yet how fragile he is. This little person is now entirely dependent on you and the care you take to keep him safe: You can't prepare for and avoid all accidents and learning
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Fetal development for twins: The first trimester
By Maria Muennich on 19/09/2008 01:41:45
How twin pregnancies occur and how your babies develop in the early weeks
sac of amniotic fluid.For the first twelve weeks of pregnancy your growing babies are still embryos and are undergoing the most critical time of development. The early miscarriage rate for multiple pregnancies is higher than that for singletons, though
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Baby Beats deluxe Doppler on review
By ThinkBaby on 07/11/2005 11:21:41
Baby bonding or just simple reassurance from early in pregnancy
Baby Beats Deluxe Doppler Simple, quick and very rewardingNothing really, at our most nit-picky we'd say the battery is a little difficult to remove Features: Compact ultra-sound unit with both audio for detecting baby's heartbeat and digital
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