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Pregnant mum's lifestyle could harm son's sperm
By Clio FitzHerbert on 19/04/2010 15:08:49
Women who smoke or are heavily overweight during pregnancy may cause their son to have a low sperm count later in life, scientists warn
A mum’s lifestyle could impact more on a man’s fertility than his own lifestyle in adulthood, new research suggests.Mums-to-be who smoke, or are heavily overweight, can disrupt their unborn baby’s natural development and cause reduced sperm counts
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Plus-size pregnancy
By Anna Lewis on 16/02/2012 10:45:55
How your weight could affect you and your baby
chance you won’t experience any of these it’s always best to know all about them – just in case. The majority of these are manageable if they occur, and being overweight absolutely does not mean you're destined to have a tough time during pregnancy.Pregnancy
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Checklist for a healthy pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/08/2009 01:34:04
Increase your chances of having a safe and healthy pregnancy
you are entitled to ask for your role to change during your pregnancy.For more about potential pregnancy hazards in your workplace, go to the Health and Safety executive.See your doctor if you are concerned about anythingMany pregnant women think
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Thrombosis (blood cots) and DVT in pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 21/02/2012 13:28:50
The risk of getting a blood clot in a vein (thrombosis) increases with pregnancy so make sure you know the symptoms and how to get help
relative who has had it are more likely to suffer. You’re also in a higher risk group if you’re over 35, smoke, are overweight or are carrying twins or more.The amount of movement you have in pregnancy, during and after the birth also affects your risk
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