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Having a boy more likely with IVF
By Kimberley Smith on 29/09/2010 11:28:39
IVF increases chances of having a son, new study finds
but it may be that they are better equipped to deal with the stresses of the process. However, scientists have warned that parents should not use this idea as a way of choosing their child’s gender.“Patients should certainly not consider using this as a
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Gorgeous baby bedding from Nursery Company
By Louise Rogers on 11/09/2007 01:57:20
Add a special touch to your nursery with these stylish soft furnishings
is the brainchild of Amy Cortizo, a mother-of-two who saw a gaping hole in the market and set about designing her own. The result is a range of 13 designs, all based on quality fabrics and appliqué designs, offering choices for boys and girls, plus a couple to suit
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Save our babies from boring pastels!
By Charelle, Sadie & Frank babyclothes on 14/09/2011 11:00:54
Chanelle from Sadie & Frank argues for more colour in the nursery
colour?Before the arrival of my first little girl, most shopping trips were thwarted because we hadn’t found out her sex and didn’t want to be lumbered with a wardrobe full of whites, creams and the dreaded lemons. Ok, so there’s a firm gender stake
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Weekly fetal development - now with added images
By ThinkBaby on 14/12/2005 07:20:43
ThinkBaby joins forces with Babybond to bring you amazing weekly fetal development images
to replace them. The idea is to give you more time and more choice - more time to see the images of the baby in the womb and to get good pictures, and more choice over who can attend the scan as well as what images you keep, and in what format.In addition
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What is amniocentesis?
By ThinkBaby on 23/03/2006 11:27:08
When is an amniocentesis offered, what is involved and what are the risks
baby's gender, which is important in detecting disorders transmitted by gender. Among the many abnormalities that an amniocentesis can detect are Down's Syndrome, Spina-bifida, Cystic Fibrosis, Anencephaly, Myotonic Dystrophy, Huntington’s Disease (HD
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