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Morning sickness
By janey on 15/02/2007 in forum
Goji berries may help
more easily into smoothies. For Cancer management, athletic performance/ increased energy and for the treatment of infertility or sexual dysfunction this can be increased to up to 100 grams per day.ContraindicationsNone known, although they can loosen
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Food additives to avoid in pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 21/02/2009 in Pregnancy diet and nutrition
Which food additives should you be wary of in pregnancy and how to avoid them
sweetener found in many soft and fizzy drinks, saccharine passes through the body undigested. The sweetener also passes through the placenta to the baby and may accumulate in the baby's bladder. Animal tests have shown higher incidences of cancer
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Pregnancy boobs - your changing breasts
By Laura Lee Davies on 14/05/2007 in Your pregnant body
Some women love the increase in bra sizes, others hate the soreness and unexpected leakings. But what's natural?
.When you are worriedYour body is undergoing so many changes that you are bound to feel a few aches and pains. We are so attuned to being breast-aware of problems like cancer that this can make us instantly worried when we feel something unfamiliar. Whilst
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Are E numbers ever OK for babies?
By Cheryl Freedman on 26/09/2012 in First steps to weaning
They're a common ingredient in processed foods, but should additives really be avoided at all costs when feeding your baby?
), a flavouring found in instant noodles and party pies, which is associated with skin rashes.Carrageenan (E407), a thickener that has been linked to cancer. Another thickener, called Guar gum (E412) can cause nausea.Monopotassium glutamate (E622), a
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breast feeding
By kym on 30/06/2008 in forum
any 1 else having issues with the o.h
it in this way ..very immature..and needs to start thinking that breast feeding your baby is more healthy and has the right ammount of nuetrients for the baby... plus for your side benifit breast feeding helps you to prevent breast cancer....so theres all
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carpal tunnel
By maz on 19/02/2009 in forum
but sometimes it gets you down. My mum died of cancer at xmas and she never once complained about anything so i just keep thinking about that and thinking that i could be a lot worse off !!! Thanks x Maz,Don't beat yourself up, how does that saying go
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Anyone have PCOS?
By Sasha Carr on 17/06/2008 in forum
sure they are not blocked and if not i will be put on some tablets which will trick my body into ovulating-but have been told i cant have them for more than 12 months as they cause cervical cancer. So glad i have found this topic on here-was begining
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baby names
By zolo on 20/04/2008 in forum
like the name i would go with it. I love the names Jenna Louise, or Jade Lauren for a little girl and Tom or Kia for a little boy, father in law has just been diagnosed of having cancer but it is terminal but hubby is looking to call after his dad
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Infertility – an overview of common causes
By ThinkBaby on 08/07/2009 in Difficulties getting pregnant
There's a wide variety of reasons why couples may have difficulty conceiving - it's just as likely to be a male problem as a female problem, and doesn't necessarily require medical intervention
Deficient uteral lining – The endometrium, or lining of the womb, may not develop to a sufficient thickness to sustain the pregnancyFibroids in the uterus – non-cancerous growths in the uterus that can cause heavy menstrual bleeding, irregular periods, obstruct
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What if I can't breastfeed?
By Maria Muennich on 18/05/2007 in Breast and bottle feeding
There are several reasons why a mum may not want, or be able to breastfeed, and what happens then?
most medical conditions of the mother don't necessarily prevent breastfeeding, a few do, such as HIV/AIDS, HTLV-1 (human T-cell leukemia virus type 1) and many cancers. Many medications aren't contra-indicated for pregnancy and a few may only interfere
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