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Pregnancy and anti-depressants
By Monica Stylli on 22/08/2007 01:38:53
A new study by the RCOG investigates the use of anti-depressants in pregnancy

report at www.rcog.org.uk

Care of severely premature babies to be debated
By Sarah Lawson on 06/11/2006 14:28:12
The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists calls for an open debate on the care and welfare of premature babies born with long-term health problems.

premature babies.In July 2005, the RCOG submitted a consultation document to the Nuffield Council, titled ‘The ethics of prolonging life in fetuses and the newborn’. It addresses the issues surrounding the suffering and long-term health affects that very

Care for very premature babies questioned
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/03/2006 11:50:34
The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists has questions the cost of caring for premature babies

College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, check out the RCOG website. For more about the work of the charity organisation Bliss, check out the Bliss website.

NHS launches maternity comparison website
By Kimberley Smith on 06/12/2010 14:41:36
NHS Choices to offer more info on maternity care to help parents-to-be choose their service and rate their experience

and Gynaecologists has also welcomed the news. “The RCOG welcomes the launch of the new comparison service and feedback on the maternity services,” said President of the College, Dr Anthony Falconer. “It believes that these tools will make it easier for expectant

HELLP syndrome need to know
By Sophie Westnedge on 18/06/2012 12:54:15
Find out what HELLP is and what symptoms to look out for

the following websites: APEC.org.uk (action for pre eclampsia) – which has downloadable patient information leaflets.RCOG.org.uk (Royal College of Obstetricians And Gynaecologists) – this site has a downloadable patient guidelines on pre-eclampsiaRead more

Pregnancy Exercise and Pre-eclampsia
By Sarah Lawson on 01/01/2009 01:35:51
A new study makes a link between too much exercise in early pregnancy and the increased risk of developing pre-eclampsia

and the more serious complications are avoided. The key to limiting the risks, however, is in timely diagnosis and good health care.For more about the study and advice on pregnancy exercise, go to www.rcog.org.uk.

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