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Health Worries in the Last Trimester
By Sarah Lawson on 03/12/2009 01:26:33
In your last trimester of pregnancy what kind of health discomforts can you expect? And what should you do about them?
In the last ten weeks of pregnancy all kinds of changes to your body can suddenly come on. You might find that Braxton Hicks become more noticeable. Or that you start to experience bouts of breathlessness even if the rest of your pregnancy has been trouble free.Here are some othe...
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Get your £190 Health in Pregnancy Grant
By Laura Lee Davies on 28/01/2009 01:55:03
If you are due on or after April 6 2009 you can apply now to get the brand new £190 Health in Pregnancy Grant
As reported quite some time ago, the government are now bringing in their Health in Pregnancy Grant.Mums-to-Be will be able to apply for the grant which is aimed to help women eat healthily in the last trimester of pregnancy, and it comes into force
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Health visitors help reduce chances of suffering PND
By Matt Fricker on 18/08/2010 11:24:19
New mums who have an assigned health visitor are less likely to suffer from postnatal depression, a new report has found
Mums who are given psychological support by specially trained health visitors are less likely to develop postnatal depression, according to a new report. The study, from the universities of Leicester, Nottingham and Sheffield, looked at more than 2
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Pregnancy Health Month 1-30 September 2007
By Monica Stylli on 28/08/2007 01:17:31
The importance of health for you and your baby.
The importance of health for youPregnancy Health Month (1-30 September) is a national campaign, aiming to inform women about looking after their health during pregnancy. During this campaign, the baby charity Tommy’s, hopes to reassure pregnant
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Winter health tips
By Maria Muennich on 30/10/2007 13:15:41
Keeping your family healthy and happy through the bleaker, virus-rampant months
cup of cocoa, a good book and someone you love. So follow these winter health tips and you'll have a better chance of keeping your family from the worst of the winter woes. Now it may seem like a like a long list, but dress up warmly for a nice long
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Baby Health: Common Concerns
By ThinkBaby on 22/06/2010 01:41:45
Easy to follow advice on what common baby symptoms might mean: coughs, vomiting, diarrhoea, a runny nose, rashes
When to call the doctor With any baby health worry, contact your GP or call NHS Direct on 0845 4647 if your baby:Has temperature of 38°C of higherHas forceful, repeated vomiting that continues for more than 24 hoursIs particularly lethargic
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Baby and toddler dental health
By Sarah Lawson on 14/10/2009 01:19:29
Long before your child's permanent teeth appear, good dental care is essential
When babies give us a gummy smile, it's easy to think that we don't need to worry about their dental care beyond helping them get through teething without too many tears. However, there's a lot you can be doing to help the long-term health of your
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Baby Health: Diarrhoea
By ThinkBaby on 18/06/2009 13:34:56
When is runny baby poo normal and when should you call the doctor?
When your baby appears to be unwell, it can be easy to panic but nine times out of 10 there’ll be nothing to worry about. Still, it’s a good idea to know the basics of baby health. For an idea of what bowel movements are normal in the first six
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Baby Health: Being Sick
By ThinkBaby on 19/06/2009 01:58:14
Babies are often a little sick after a feed, but when can vomit signal something more serious?
When your baby seems unwell, it's understandable that you might fear the worst, but nine times out of 10 there’ll be nothing to worry about. Still, it’s a good idea to know the basics of baby health.When to call the doctorWith any baby health worry
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Baby Health: Coughs
By ThinkBaby on 21/06/2009 12:14:23
When your baby is coughing and seems ill, does he need to see the doctor or not? Read our at-a-glance guide to baby coughs.
When your baby is coughing a lot and seems unwell, it's can feel like something is very wrong. However, almost always there is nothing to worry about. Still, it’s a good idea to know the basics of baby health, so here is an at-a-glance checklist
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