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What are the chances of miscarriage?
By Kimberley Smith on 13/11/2010 00:56:31
Put the fear of miscarriage into perspective by understanding the odds of it happening

and will be unable to survive and causes a miscarriage to prevent the pregnancy going further. For this reason, once you've past your 12th week, where most of the initial development happens, you are far less likely to miscarry. If you have had a miscarriage

New SIDS Study
By Debra Stottor on 17/07/2008 11:18:22
Recent research asks: Could cot death be caused by bacteria?

, further research is needed before any real conclusions can be drawn. As such, current advice on the prevention death prevails, such as not smoking during or after pregnancy, and putting babies to sleep on their backs. For more information, go to Safe

Hormone hope for infertility
By Clio FitzHerbert on 16/03/2010 16:22:13
New hormone injection could help thousands of infertile women, scientists believe

, “reinvigorating the reproductive hormone system” and potentially restoring fertility, scientists found.Researchers at Imperial College London studied a group of 10 women with hypothalamic amenorrhoea – a hormonal disorder that prevents menstruation and affects

New test could predict caesareans
By Matt Fricker on 31/08/2010 13:51:29
A test, which could determine if you're likely to need a caesarean to deliver your baby, has been developed in Sweden

's unlikely the mum-to-be will deliver vaginally.By measuring this acid, doctors could prevent a prolonged and painful labour where a mum-to-be hopes to have her baby naturally, only to be informed that she needs a caesarean.The test, which is already being

Hero dad saves newborn with a pin
By Susie Boone on 23/04/2010 13:46:37
Father delivers baby at home and then dramatically saves her life

. However, she started to turn blue as the membrane was blocking her nose and mouth, preventing her from being able to breathe.Skye’s mum Zoe had gone into labour very quickly at home. Realising they weren’t going to make it to hospital in time, husband John

Simple new fertility supplement improves conception chances
By Kimberley Smith on 04/01/2011 13:28:43
New hope for IVF patients as soya-based supplement increases fertility success rate by five

. In the first group, around 50% fell pregnant compared to less than 9% in the second.Dr George Ndukwe, who led the study, has suggested that a quarter of infertility is caused by faulty immune systems. Itralipid may work by preventing women’s bodies “rejecting

Could a common household chemical harm your unborn baby?
By Kimberley Smith on 01/12/2010 11:54:32
Mums-to-be warned to keep exposure to common anti-bacterial chemical triclosan to a minimum

boards and some toys. Scientists have warned that exposure to high levels of triclosan could disrupt the flow of blood to the uterus which may prevent the baby getting enough oxygen.However, the chemical, which is strongly anti-bacterial, is only used

Pregnancy urine test could predict pre-eclampsia
By Marina Nelson on 25/11/2010 11:46:30
Scientists have devised a test that could identify mums-to-be most likely to develop high blood pressure

," added Dr Matt.There's currently no cure for pre-eclampsia, but if the condition does develop, the safest option is to give birth early.  Preventative measures include taking low doses of asprin and calcium supplements.  Of course, you should only do

10 of the best stretchmark creams for mums-to-be
By Kyrsty Hazell on 20/01/2011 14:38:00
Trying your hardest to avoid those stretchmarks? Our pick of pregnancy and post-baby stretchmark creams and oils might just help your skin

moisturiser or oil can help prevent or reduce the appearance of stretchmarks. If nothing else, you at least keep dry or itchy skin at bay!Stretchmarks can appear in lots of different places on your body and can be big or small. And whilst it's important

Corrie’s Kym Marsh on early maternity leave due to flu
By Kimberley Smith on 07/01/2011 16:18:06
Extra cautious after previous miscarriage tragedy, Coronation Street actress takes early maternity leave after contracting the flu

-to-be need to be extra careful of catching bugs.Doctors are urging all pregnant women to have a swine flu vaccine, which prevents against other types of flu too. Mums-to-be are classed as “at risk” so you should have no problems getting the jab at your local


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