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New SIDS Study
By Debra Stottor on 17/07/2008 11:18:22
Recent research asks: Could cot death be caused by bacteria?
autopsies of over 500 babies who had died suddenly and unexpectedly and split them into three groups: unexplained, explained with evidence of bacterial infection deemed sufficient to cause death and explained by non-infective causes such as congenital heart
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Your perineum & how to look after it
By Debra Stottor on 17/08/2010 01:08:16
Your perineum is important in childbirth and may be sore after giving birth, so it's good to find out about it now!
perineum when sitting. To find one, contact the National Childbirth Trust (NCT)Avoid standing - or sitting for too long at a time. If the pain persists - or you start to get a fever, contact your midwife or GP at once, as you may have an infection
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Troubleshooting: Breastfeeding
By Debra Stottor on 01/12/2008 01:30:02
It isn't always easy but if you can get over a few hurdles, breastfeeding is great for baby and for you. Here are a few tips for common concerns
and bottle.If your breasts are left too full at any time, you may end up suffering engorgement and possibly an infection. And while you may be tempted to give up the night feeds, bear in mind that there’s evidence that night feeds give a greater boost to your
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