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Fibroids could cause miscarriage
By Kimberley Smith on 28/09/2011 in Miscarriage & loss
Women with womb fibroids found to have a higher risk of miscarriage
Otherwise harmless fibroids that grow in or around the womb, distorting its shape, could be the reason some women suffer recurrent miscarriage.A 20-year study has discovered a significant improvement in pregnancy outcomes when women diagnosed
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Does having a caesarean mean a fatter baby?
By Ellen Wallwork on 22/11/2011 in Labour & birth
A study links giving birth by c-section with overweight newborns
, researcher Professor Neena Modi told The Times: “We have preliminary data which suggests that key processes within the liver and with the handling of fats is distorted if you are a baby that has not been exposed to a normal labour.”“We are pursuing
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Embryo DNA swap could stop many genetic diseases
By Tessa Watkins on 15/04/2010 in IVF & fertility treatments
Embryos containing DNA from a man and two women have been created
have also criticised the creation of embryos, saying it ‘distorts’ nature.However, mum Sharon Bernandi, 44, from Sunderland, has welcomed the new research. She has a form of mitochondrial disease, and the condition has claimed the lives of six of her
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McTimoney Chiropractic in pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/11/2007 in Your pregnancy
This form of therapy can really help with the ongoing aches and pains of pregnancy and beyond, what is it and how does it work?
before labour begins. As the baby grows the uterus has to stretch and expand. This expansion should ideally be balanced and proportional on both sides. It can be restricted by past trauma, occupational factors and postural distortions that the woman
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What is Plagiocephaly?
By Louise Rogers on 12/02/2008 in Newborn development
'Flat head syndrome' is more common that you might imagine, but what is it and what does it mean for the health of your baby?
What is Plagiocephaly? Plagiocephaly is a partial, asymmetric flattening of the back of the head, which gives the head a distorted look. It occurs when the bones of the skull become misaligned. It can cause a misalignment of the ears and eyes
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