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decreasing miscarriage risk
by harry and georges mummy
' of pregnancy (the first three months or about 13 weeks)is the most high risk time for miscarriage, but that should not fill every woman with dread when she needs to feel empowered, as the vast majority of pregnancies go successfully to full term.Have you had
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10/03/2006 21:54:22
by jemma maxwell
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Worrying about risks in pregnancy!
by Nicola & Baby Emilia (Milly)
Hi all,I am finally pregnant after having IUI treatment, and both my husband and I are really pleased about it.But I constantly find myself worrying about the risk in pregnancy regarding Toxoplasmosis. It doesn't help that I have OCD and this makes
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18/11/2008 15:26:07
by Stephanie due with baby dom 14/01/09
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high risk blood test results
by Lisa Palmer
.I've decided to risk an amnio, due in 2 days.I've heard that if the due date is even a wee bit out it could change the results drastically.My baby has been given a due date of 25th December, however this would have meant i ovulated on day 5 of my cycle
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30/11/2007 10:02:22
by Rebecca Smith 3
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Blood Results high risk..help
by Ronchi
Hi I was looking for advice please, I have just received my blood test results for downs syndrome and my risks where high 1/25. I have been told its 96% chance that my baby is ok. I had the nuchal fold to which was fine, we are now in a terrible
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20/08/2008 08:07:19
by Ronchi
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When pregnancy turns 'high-risk'
by kirsty smith 2
would like to enjoy this pregnacy without worrying about every ache and pain and thinking he might pop out any time Hi kirsty just going through some threads and came across yours. Hope you and baby ok. My second baby is due Dec but I too am high risk
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23/07/2007 20:54:22
by Donna Williamson
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Talkback: Getting a cold or flu in pregnancy
I went to get a flu jab but was told they're not recommended in the first trimester unless you are highly at risk of complications.
by Anna C 9
I went to get a flu jab but was told they're not recommended in the first trimester unless you are highly at risk of complications.
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04/12/2011 15:47:53
by Anna C 9
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Pink Mould on Philadelphia
What's the risk to baby?
by Loopy & Isaac (born Fri 13 Feb 09)
. DH has told me off for eating mouldy cheese. I'm a bit worred. I'm 12 weeks pregnant.Advice please! Ok panic over. Rang NHS Direct (as useful as a chocolate teapot) - they got myout-of-hours dr to call me and he said there is no real risk as Philly
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17/08/2008 09:33:11
by mummy
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Group B Strep
Group B Strep test , on nhs and risks?
by Lynne Reid
wellTracey n bambino 31wks..9 to go!! thanks for adive i am just a high risk of pre-term labour so thats why worried about it now not later but thanks for information i had read that about it but not sure what can say to midwife and how i can get tested
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05/06/2007 08:49:24
by Lynne Reid
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Male contraceptive does not harm fertility
by Laura Davies
Would you be happy to try a male contraceptive or do you think the risk to fertility is too great? Im not sure as because me and my partnr dont think we will have anymore we would probably try it but because we are still quite young i wouldnt want
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21/01/2007 12:16:55
by babyx1uk3
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