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Tamba - The Twins and Multiple Births Association
By Monica Stylli on 03/10/2007 in Twins & more
Tamba offers information and support for parents expecting a multiple birth

Having a baby is always an exciting experience, but what happens when you’re expecting 2, 3 or even more little bundles of joy?Tamba is a nationwide UK charity which offers information and support for parents expecting a multiple birth. Information

Plans to reduce multiple births from IVF
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/04/2008 in IVF & fertility treatments
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority has updated its plan of action to reduce the number of multiple births

) decided some time ago, to undergo a major review on how embryos were implanted.The HFEA's Multiple births and single embryo transfer reviewWith the aim of reducing the number of multiple births which come about as a result of IVF treatment (whilst ensuring

Multiple Miscarriage
By Gina Finegan on 22/09/2007 in forum

Hi there,I'm writing a feature for New Woman magazine and I'm looking to interview and photograph a woman (aged between 20-35) for a sensitive and non-judgemental feature about multiple miscarriage.If you're interested in taking part or you'd like

Multiple Pregnancy after IVF
By Sarah Lawson on 11/11/2008 in IVF & fertility treatments
Why do doctors try to avoid you getting pregnant with twins or triplets if you have IVF treatment?

multiple pregnancy a worry?Some of the general risks of any pregnancy are more likely to affect you or affect you worse if you are expecting more than one baby. For the mother, blood pressure can be a worry, and for the babies, the chances of being born

Weight gain in multiple pregnancy
By Sarah Lawson on 03/12/2007 in Twins & more
Any pregnancy will bring on extra weight gain, but what is safe and what should you expect, if you are expecting at least two babies?

for being big, just make sure you're well!If you are expecting twins or more in a multiple pregnancy, check out the website of TAMBA, The Twins and Multiple Births Association for useful advice and support.

Multiple Pregnancy after IVF
By kate +3 on 15/11/2008 in forum

ivf, i would say only have 1 embryo transfered. the likelyhood of having more than 1 baby is high & the problems increase so much for multiple births. the pain we have suffered losing our chloe will stay with us forever. the pain she suffered, is quite

New rules insist only one in ten IVF births be multiple
By Anna Lewis on 09/02/2012 in Fertility news
Only one in ten births following IVF treatment should be twins or triplets under new regulations

Fertility clinics have been told to reduce the number of multiple pregnancies that result from IVF treatment.Multiple births are the biggest risk associated with the treatment, so the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) has lowered

New data links multiple cot deaths
By ThinkBaby on 16/12/2005 in Baby health and safety
Extensive new study suggests increased risk of future pregnancy problems where a baby has suffered sudden infant death syndrome

Mothers who suffer the tragedy of a baby dying from cot death have an increased risk of experiencing complications in another pregnancy which could lead to another instance of sudden infant death. These complications include premature birth and low birthweight.A study published...

Cheap fertility drugs need to be controlled
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 21/04/2010 in IVF & fertility treatments
Fertility expert comments on the need for fertility drug control to help keep multiple birth numbers down

Leading fertility expert Professor Bill Ledger has commented about cheap fertility drugs and the need for tighter control of them on the BBC’s weekly health piece Scrubbing Up.The problem lies in the chances of having a multiple birth. Multiple

Talkback: Baby educational DVDs won’t create a genius
By Preeti Mittal on 20/06/2012 in forum
It is also true but educational DVDs are helping them to improve there basic knowledge like addition, subtraction, multiplication, times tab...

It is also true but educational DVDs are helping them to improve there basic knowledge like addition, subtraction, multiplication, times table Any kind of drilling by a parent or a DVD is not helping your child to learn. Companies want to make money




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