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Parents taught to reduce preemie babies’ pain
By Kimberley Smith on 25/08/2011 12:02:46
Teaching parents of premature babies to understand and manage their infants’ pain helps them become more confident carers
Teaching parents to recognise and respond to signs of pain from their preemie babies makes them more confident after leaving hospital.New research in hospitals around London found that giving mums and dads specific training about pain management
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Danielle Lloyd’s preemie baby Harry rushed to hospital
By Kimberley Smith on 07/12/2011 10:24:59
Model mum’s fears as her baby suffers breathing difficulties
Danielle Lloyd has tweeted her fears for her youngest son Harry after he was rushed to hospital with breathing difficulties. Born 10 weeks early, baby Harry had been making good progress up to this point, but needed urgent medical attention yesterday.“My poor little baby back in ...
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Classical music comforts newborn premature babies
By Jayne Braithwaite on 27/05/2011 15:07:50
Mozart used to soothe tiny preemie babies in hospital when they’re separated from their mums
, to be happier, calmer and more content.Also in the news:The baby who is suing VirginThis week's celebrity bumpsProbiotic breakthrough for preemie babies
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Danielle Lloyd brings baby Harry home for Christmas
By Kimberley Smith on 13/12/2011 13:02:12
Model’s preemie baby doing well after hospital rush drama
Danielle Lloyd is relieved to be bringing baby Harry home in time for Christmas, after the 4 month old was rushed to hospital with breathing difficulties.Born 10 weeks early, Harry has been a fighter, spending the first weeks of his life in as specialist neonatal unit. Since he’s...
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Parents help create Tommy’s advice for premature birth
By Kimberley Smith on 16/01/2012 16:43:13
Baby charity Tommy’s enlists the help of parents with premature babies to help prepare others for the arrival of an early baby
they need.”Celeb mum Sophie Ellis-Bextor, whose two sons Sonny, 7 and Kit, 2 were both born prematurely, has also lent a hand to publicise the charity’s work with preemie babies. The singer is currently expecting her third baby, due this spring.Read more
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Danielle Lloyd reveals fears her son could have suffered brain damage
By Kimberley Smith on 13/09/2011 17:14:51
Celeb mum opens up about her premature labour and the “most terrible” moment of her life
WAG Danielle Lloyd has opened her heart about the scary experience of giving birth 10 weeks early and visiting her preemie son in the neonatal unit.The mum-of-two revealed that she was rushed to hospital after collapsing with stomach pains 10 weeks
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Baby born so tiny his wrist fit inside his dad’s wedding ring
By Kimberley Smith on 19/12/2011 11:22:12
“Little fighter” born at 24 weeks finally allowed home for Christmas after four months in hospital
home with us – he really is a little fighter.”Read more...Danielle Lloyd reveals fears her son could have brain damageParents taught how to reduce preemie babies' painClassical music comforts early newborns
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Miracle survival of baby doctors declared dead
By Kimberley Smith on 27/08/2010 16:10:49
Aussie mum speaks out about skin-on-skin contact after cuddling helped bring her baby son back to life
A mum who spent two hours cuddling and talking to her newborn premature baby after doctors told her he has died, has spoken about the moment he “came back to life”.Kate and David Ogg were devastated when they were told one of their 27 weeks premature twins, Jamie, born at 27 week...
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Breakthrough in premature birth prevention
By lorna Bremner on 07/04/2011 12:47:53
A simple hormonal gel could significantly reduce the chances of giving birth prematurely, finds new study
Premature birth may soon be prevented with the use of a topical progesterone gel, a new study has suggested. The treatment is a vaginal progesterone gel, which has been found to reduce preterm delivery by as much as 45% in trials.The gel can be effective if the risk of giving bi...
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If you were premature, you're more likely to have a premature baby
By Kimberley Smith on 25/05/2010 13:09:14
The risk of early birth is genetic, finds survey
of 22, 343 Scottish mums and daughters. They hope their work will help others predict and plan for high-risk preemie births.Premature birth is the biggest cause of death in newborns and is associated with long-term health conditions such as cerebral
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