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Five million test tube babies born to date
By Sophie Westnedge on 04/07/2012 09:48:17
IVF hits a remarkable milestone
Five million “test tube babies” have now been born around the world, according to research announced at a conference of fertility experts.Experts hailed the data presented at The International Committee for Monitoring Assisted Reproductive
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Guide to morning sickness
By ThinkBaby on 03/12/2012 16:03:45
Nauseous? Nausea and morning sickness in pregnancy can strike any time of day or night. Here's how to diagnose and deal with this common pregnancy complaint, and what to do if your morning sickness gets more serious
's likely to be related to hormone fluctuations or it could be an imbalance of blood sugar. There's also research that suggests there could be a genetic link. So if your mum suffered when she was pregnant with you, there's a good chance your unborn baby
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Are E numbers ever OK for babies?
By Cheryl Freedman on 26/09/2012 17:59:54
They're a common ingredient in processed foods, but should additives really be avoided at all costs when feeding your baby?
Union, following safety tests. In fact, some E numbers are substances found naturally in fruit or vegetables - for example, ascorbic acid or vitamin C (see below). Approval isn’t permanently fixed, however, and can be removed if further research reveals
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Weaning signs: is your baby ready?
By Clare Firth on 01/10/2012 11:10:59
From waking at night to stealing food from your plate, we explain the signs that your baby is ready to move on from milk
indicate that your baby is ready for solids, but equally, could just be another developmental stage.To add to the confusion, recent research has challenged the Government guidelines that we should be waiting until six months to wean, suggesting that in fact
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Seven ways to solve fussy eating
By Clare Firth on 02/09/2012 12:58:11
Are you despairing of your baby ever eating a decent meal? Read our tried-and-tested strategies for increasing his food intake
snacks in between.6. Try, try and try againResearch has shown that it can take at least 10 attempts before a baby finally decides whether or not he likes a new food, so if he doesn’t go for it at first, don’t assume that it’s off the list forever. Try
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Weaning your baby: what not to give
By Joanne Lumsden on 30/09/2012 10:42:44
Play it safe during the early stages of weaning by following our tips on which foods to avoid
From constipation to choking to allergies, there’s a lot to worry about when you’re weaning your baby. And with new research suggesting that, contrary to the official Department of Health advice to wait until six months, it’s safe to introduce food
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