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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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Elton John’s baby to have paternity test
By Kimberley Smith on 28/04/2011 13:29:44
Baby Zachary WILL find out if he’s the son of Elton John or David Furnish
.”More celebrity baby and bump news:Pregnant Natalie Portman lets it all hang out after awards seasonMum-to-be Spice Girl feels like a "basket ball"Hollywood star as a "baby bodyguard" BEFORE her baby's even born!
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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?
.Things to look for as signs that you need to be checked out further: leaking blood or amniotic fluid from your vagina, noticing less fetal activity, or your tummy continuing to hurt for some time after the fall (ignoring minor pulls you might feel immediately
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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
through to the kitchen,” Jo explained.“My feet hit the breakfast bar in the kitchen,” she said. “I think that’s what saved me as it broke the fall, and I bounced off onto the floor.”“I thought I had broken my back because I couldn’t move, but it turns out
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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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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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Cot safety questions after 10,000 nursery injuries in US
By Kimberley Smith on 17/02/2011 14:28:58
Cribs and playpens still need more safety improvements after new report finds many babies and toddlers are getting injured in the nursery every year
.Few of the accidents resulted in death but experts warned that infants were particularly at risk of serious injury. “Kids are top-heavy and easily tip out of beds,” said Gary Smith, who authored the report. "They don't have the ability to break their fall
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Is Celine Dion expecting twin boys?
By Kyrsty Hazell on 08/07/2010 13:40:57
Rumour has it that the pregnant singer is expecting two sons
After falling pregnant on her sixth round of IVF treatment, ecstatic Celine Dion is thrilled to be expecting twins – but will she welcome two boys?According to US Star magazine, the 43-year-old singer is expecting double trouble in the shape of two
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Snacktrap pots for babies and toddlers
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/07/2006 01:48:56
A handy little pot with an accessible lid so small children can eat little snacks without making a big mess!
the remaining contents don't fall out. It also has two handles, making it easy to carry around and less likely to fall out of your child's little hands.Snacking doesn't have to be an unhealthy activity. Raisins, grapes and rice cakes are great little snacks
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Selma Blair reveals postnatal hair loss
By Kimberley Smith on 09/12/2011 14:38:05
Down-to-earth new mum shows even Hollywood stars have post-pregnancy side effects
’t shy to publicise her hair loss, which is a common experience of new mums.“This is so not glamorous,” Selma explained. “I need to take longer showers so that I can collect the hair that falls out and throw it away so I don’t clog the drain. Why do
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