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Important Medicines in Pregnancy
By ThinkBaby on 27/05/2008 in Pregnancy health & safety
Although you are right to be cautious about what you are taking during pregnancy, some medicines are important to take

to be safer if you rid yourself of the infection properly with antibiotics. However, it is VERY important to tell your GP that you are pregnant so that pregnancy-safe antibiotics can be prescribed.Also, despite some research which questions pregnancy

How important is an accurate due date?
By ThinkBaby on 18/08/2009 in Labour & birth
Although we are given due dates which we work to through our pregnancy, how important is it for them to be totally accurate?

, check out What's in a Due Date?.Why does the due date matter?A due date is useful to mums-to-be, giving them an idea of what to expect during the various different stages of pregnancy and helping them prepare for the arrival. Even more importantly

New Mum - the importance of 'me time'
By Maria Muennich on 04/09/2007 in Your baby and you
If you want to provide the best support for the rest of your family, you need to make sure you get time to look after yourself

': Treat yourself well so that you have the mental and physical strength to cope with everything that family life throws at you.One of the most important things about 'me time' is regularity. A rare week away at a spa hotel is an enormous luxury

Sperm count more important than career
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 17/03/2010 in Fertility news
A good career, good looks and being popular with the opposite sex are less important than a healthy sperm count, if a new poll is to be believed

A healthy sperm count means more to men than being popular with women or having a successful job, according to a new survey looking at life’s top priorities.The poll of 3,000 men saw the lads ranking a healthy sperm count equal third with healthy bank balances, reports the Press ...

Doctor highlights importance of seeking treatment for PND
By Kimberley Smith on 24/01/2011 in Your baby and you
Lack of postnatal depression diagnosis in Asia found to harm new mums' mental health

A doctor in Malaysia has emphasised the importance of seeking medical treatment for postnatal depression after finding many women suffering the condition in Asia deteriorate due to lack of help.Professor Hussain Habil found that cases of untreated

Your uterus could be more important than your eggs for IVF
By Kimberley Smith on 22/02/2011 in IVF & fertility treatments
Egg quality may not be the biggest battle when it comes to having a healthy IVF pregnancy, according to new research

Having a healthy uterus may be more important than the quality of your eggs, when it comes to having a healthy baby by IVF.Researchers in the US have studied the outcomes of around 70,000 IVF pregnancies and looked at the differences in those

New Mum - the importance of 'me time'
By Carina Burke on 06/05/2008 in forum

very helpful peice of information, i am lucky i can get some me time as have the best husband ever who lets me have me time!!

Emotional receptiveness more important than routine for baby sleep
By Kimberley Smith on 11/08/2010 in Baby development
Babies sleep better if their parents are open and emotionally receptive rather than followers of a strict routine

Mums’ behaviour at their babies’ bedtime has been analysed in a study to determine how a parent’s interaction with their infant encourages sleep. The study, published in the Journal of Family Psychology, found that the more communication and emotional receptiveness parents showed...

Why music is so important when you're giving birth
By Rachel Beckett on 21/09/2011 in Labour & birth
iPod at the ready! Plan your soundtrack for delivering your baby and you could have a smoother birth

When you’re planning a celebration, a party or a wedding, at some point consideration is usually given to the music that will enhance the event. Increasingly people use their ipods to break up long journeys, and friends who have run marathons say that music ‘got them through’. In...

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.

The importance of health for youPregnancy Health Month (1-30 September) is a national campaign, aiming to inform women about looking after their health during pregnancy. During this campaign, the baby charity Tommy’s, hopes to reassure pregnant




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