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Baby Beckham’s Godmother 2 – Tana Ramsay is bookies' favourite
By Jayne Braithwaite on 06/07/2011 12:39:20
Victoria hasn’t even given birth yet but the bookies are already giving odds on which lucky celebrity will be the Beckham tot’s godmother

Victoria go for for a royal Godmother and pick Kate, Duchess of Cambridge at 7/1? After all, we know their hubbies are the best of friends…Of Victoria’s former bandmates, Geri is considered Godmother material the most, at 12/1 while Mel C and Emma Bunton

Women undergoing needless IVF because clinics ignore male fertility
By Daniella Delaney on 25/01/2012 11:15:13
Hundreds of IVF cycles are unsuccessful because they wrongly focus on female infertility, according to experts

to focus on a woman’s fertility, and don't really pay any attention to her partner. It's even being suggested that most of these clinics don’t even have a male fertility specialist on their staff.Rowland Rees, urological surgeon at the Royal Hampshire

Pregnant women unaware of the dangers of ibuprofen
By Hannah Blake on 07/09/2011 11:17:20
Scientists have found that pregnant women who use ibuprofen are twice as likely to have a miscarriage

lifestyle," said Dr Virginia Beckett from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.Read more...Painkillers in pregnancy in the spotlightSafe pain relief for aches and painsJust pregnant - everything you need to know about early pregnancy

NHS caesareans by choice a step close
By Kimberley Smith on 31/10/2011 11:28:11
Plans to offer elective caesareans to all women in the UK being drawn up by NICE

consultant obstetrician.The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) added that before choosing an elective caesarean, women will be taken closely through all their options and given counseling to reduce fears of a natural birth.“We are confident that when women

Midwives overwhelmed by rising birthrate
By Kimberley Smith on 23/11/2011 13:04:29
Despite more midwives, more complicated births mean the NHS is struggling to respond to the increase in babies born

A rising birthrate in the UK is putting pressure on our maternity services, according to the Royal College of Midwives (RCM).Though more midwives are being recruited, “these are simply being eaten up by the record-breaking baby boom,” the RCM

New mothers ignoring signs of postnatal depression
By Emma Daly on 03/10/2011 17:50:02
Why are mothers keeping quiet about PND when it affects 10 to 15 percent ofnew mums?

professional help due to the stigma attached to the condition.In a study carried out by the Royal College of Psychiatrists, a third of women weren’t even aware that they were experiencing PND. Many others chose to ignore the signs, worrying that this would

May Pushchair Giveaway winner announced
By ThinkBaby on 03/06/2009 11:10:26
Who has won the BRIO Sing travel system?

click in system.The fabric comes in 6 different colours, black, bright red, brown, royal blue, brown print, red print. Matching accessories include the footmuff, parasol, changing bags and toddler board. These can all be seen on our website www

Ask the...GP
By Sarah Jarvis on 13/02/2008 01:34:32
I am pregnant and feel guilty about wanting an afternoon snooze – is there anything I can do to boost my energy levels?

I’m 18 weeks pregnant and still working full time, and I’m feeling exhausted! But I feel guilty about wanting an afternoon snooze – is there anything I can do to boost my energy levels? Katie, ChesterSarah JarvisFull-time GP and member of the Royal

Ask the...GP
By Sarah Jarvis on 02/03/2008 01:51:19
I'm 30 weeks pregnant and my body aches! Why is my lower region so sore?

I'm 30 weeks pregnant and my body aches! My lower region is especially sore, and i'm not sure if this is a serious problem or something that just comes with being pregnant. No name givenSarah JarvisFull-time GP and member of the Royal College

What painkillers are safe to take while breastfeeding?
By Gail Johnson on 19/05/2011 14:59:35
If you're suffering while feeding, what can you take that won't harm your baby

.Sarah, Birmingham Gail Johnson Development advisor at the Royal College of Midwives Ask the midwife For more of your questions answered, see our ask the experts section or to ask your own question click here or email pby@magicalia.comGail says


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