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Review: The Science of Parenting
By Louise Rogers on 25/08/2006 01:31:03
Margot Sunderland's latest book looks at the long-term effects of many common parenting practices, such as sleep training and controlled crying.

The Science of Parenting by Margot Sunderland Authoritative, yet accessible. Will get you thinking.Would be good to have more practical advice Features: Evidence-based analysis of how we as parents can affect the way our babies’ brains work, simply

BBC looking for participants for pregnancy series
By ThinkBaby on 28/09/2005 12:51:47
100 couples to set their experiences alongside the science of fertility through birth

The BBC are looking for couples who are thinking about having a baby, or actively trying to conceive, to take part in a new series looking at the science behind fertility, conception and pregnancy. The series is to be made in conjunction

Aprica: REVOLUTIONISING BABY TRAVEL
By ThinkBaby on 25/04/2006 10:00:00
Using research and science to develop a technologically advanced and medically sound baby car seat.

Part: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Take part in the Aprica Quiz! Participate in Aprica’s quiz and have the chance to win a family holiday in Greece or an Aprica Euro Turn! Simply click www.laythemflat.co.ukUsing research and science to develop a

Aprica: REVOLUTIONISING BABY TRAVEL
By ThinkBaby on 19/04/2006 15:04:50
Using research and science to develop a technologically advanced and medically sound baby car seat.

Part: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Take part in the Aprica Quiz! Participate in Aprica’s quiz and have the chance to win a family holiday in Greece or an Aprica Euro Turn! Simply click www.laythemflat.co.uk8-5-8 PHILOSOPHYAprica believe that babies are not simply adults in mini...

Aprica: REVOLUTIONISING BABY TRAVEL
By ThinkBaby on 19/04/2006 15:06:07
Using research and science to develop a technologically advanced and medically sound baby car seat.

Part: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Take part in the Aprica Quiz! Participate in Aprica’s quiz and have the chance to win a family holiday in Greece or an Aprica Euro Turn! Simply click www.laythemflat.co.ukDEVELOPING PRODUCTS FOR OVER 35 YEARS Aprica is a Japanese company that ha...

Aprica: REVOLUTIONISING BABY TRAVEL
By ThinkBaby on 19/04/2006 15:05:37
Using research and science to develop a technologically advanced and medically sound baby car seat.

Part: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Take part in the Aprica Quiz! Participate in Aprica’s quiz and have the chance to win a family holiday in Greece or an Aprica Euro Turn! Simply click www.laythemflat.co.ukPRODUCTS FOR EVERY STAGE OF A CHILD’S DELICATE GROWTH Aprica also have a 4...

Aprica: REVOLUTIONISING BABY TRAVEL
By ThinkBaby on 19/04/2006 15:06:58
Using research and science to develop a technologically advanced and medically sound baby car seat.

Part: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Take part in the Aprica Quiz! Participate in Aprica’s quiz and have the chance to win a family holiday in Greece or an Aprica Euro Turn! Simply click www.laythemflat.co.ukAPRICA’S PRODUCTSTHE APRICA EUROTURN CAR SEAT & BEDEuro Turn (Group O+/1...

"Baby brain"? The truth about forgetfulness in pregnancy
By Elaine Marks on 24/03/2011 15:35:35
Feeling absentminded? It could be your “baby brain” at work during pregnancy. But is there really any science behind it?

Been uncharacteristically forgetful lately? Well rest assured it’s just another thing you can chalk down to pregnancy. Though scientific evidence is scant, there's plenty of other mums who'll swear to the phenomenon. And some studies have shown that mums-to-be, particularly in th...

Chances of IVF success could be increased by new embryo screening
By Matt Fricker on 27/10/2010 11:44:52
Test to select the best embryos for IVF could boost success rates for women over 35

A new screening test, which helps to select the most suitable embryos for IVF, could increase the chances of having a baby, say researchers.According to scientists, the tests have so far seen an outstanding success rate. Some 87% of women who had their embryos checked for genetic...

Why risk of Down’s increases with mum’s age
By Matt Fricker on 03/09/2010 12:30:07
As women grow older, their fertility declines due to a lack of a crucial protein, scientists say

A new study has shed light on why older women are more likely to suffer from fertility problems and have a greater risk of their babies developing conditions such as Down’s Syndrome.Researchers at Newcastle University and Newcastle Fertility Centre used eggs from young and old mi...

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