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Checklist for a healthy pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/08/2009 in Pregnancy health & safety
Increase your chances of having a safe and healthy pregnancy
Although there are some unforeseen health problems in pregnancy which are beyond our control, there are some potential problems such as high blood pressure, swelling, aches and pains, or problem births, which we can try to avoid through good health
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Pregnancy/TTC vitamins ThinkBaby discount
By Kimberley on 07/04/2011 in forum
Get 25% off key TTC and pregnancy vitamins with ThinkBaby
worried about TTC.So as a little thank you for all your support, we've teamed up with vitamin company Health Plus to give you a 25% discount on their Folic Acid, Starflower Oil and Pregnancy Packs for the next six weeks. All you have to do is go
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Post-natal depression health pill on its way?
By Kimberley Smith on 05/05/2010 in Your baby and you
A dietary supplement may be the key to preventing the “baby blues”, finds study
.The protein has already been linked to clinical depression but this new study shows a significant increase in the levels found in post-natal women.Still in the theoretical stages, researchers at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto are looking
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Road Pollution and Fetal Development
By Sarah Lawson on 20/04/2009 in Pregnancy health & safety
A new study examines the risk of exposure to traffic pollution for pregnant women
reduce some of these risks, such as eating a healthy diet, giving up smoking and cutting out alcohol."Good pregnancy healthUnderstandably, UK experts have said that more research is needed before women worry unduly if they live in a busy area. Here
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Pregnancy Health Month 1-30 September 2007
By Monica Stylli on 28/08/2007 in Your pregnancy
The importance of health for you and your baby.
women that it is natural to feel unsure of what is best to do health-wise when expecting. Common worries include: ‘Am I getting enough sleep?’ and ‘what should or shouldn’t I be eating?’ If you are concerned about any issues regarding well-being during
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advice please!
By harry and georges mummy on 04/06/2007 in forum
lactating??
and there is no blood in it.If you are worried ring your health visitor or Doctorxx no theres no infection or blood, its just like the clear liquid you first produce when your pregnant so i think im gonna get a test done just to be doubly sure. thanks for the advice
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Watch out for newborn hip problems
By Susie Boone on 16/03/2010 in Newborn health & safety
Babies with common hip disorders are not being diagnosed and treated early enough, warns charity
Too many babies with simple hip conditions are being left untreated, causing serious health problems as they grow and develop, says a charity.STEPS, a charity that supports children and adults with lower limb disorders, has warned that hip
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GETTING SCARED NOW
By Bethany Masters on 02/03/2008 in forum
about if my baby girl will have any health problems as i still went out etc as usual b4 i knew i was pregnant!! and missed out on all tests. getting really worried. would they have been able to tell if there were any serious problems on the scans?? hi i
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Potty Training HELP!!!!
By Sarah - Due No3 on 29/10/2011 on 27/04/2010 in forum
nearly 4 and still not trained
on the potty or the toilet but yet doesnt do it.ive run out of ideas and im worried now as he should start school in Sept. x How about trying him on the toilet instead? get a step and encourage him to use thaat instead of the potty. There is a really good
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New Baby: Medical Care
By ThinkBaby on 14/07/2009 in Newborn health & safety
What care can you expect for your new baby in the first two weeks after birth?
in hospital then make sure you ask your midwife about when s/he will be tested. Mild jaundice is quite common in newborns in the first week and is usually nothing to worry about. Your midwife will be able to give you advice if your baby does have mild jaundice
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