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Royal baby names for girls
By Sophie Westnedge on 03/03/2013 in Baby names
Treat your baby like a princess and call her a royally beautiful name, see 10 of the best names…

If you are looking for a name for your baby that will stand the test of time, rather than an unusual name, then a royal baby name could be just what you are looking for. These names have been used by the British royal family for more than a thousand

Royal baby names for boys
By Sophie Westnedge on 03/03/2013 in Baby names
Treat your baby like a king and call him a regal name, see our pick of the best…

If you’re trying to decide what to call your baby why not buck the trend for unusual names and go for something more classic. These royal baby names have been used by the British royal family for over a thousand years and could be perfect for your

Royal baby news round-up
By Sophie Westnedge on 15/05/2012 in Celebrity
Zara and Mike’s baby plans and Prince William and Kate’s first-born to get the crown

the balance in that. I wouldn’t say we’ll wait, we’ll try and find a window,” he said.“There is definitely a family in the future but it’s hard at the moment with work, as it is for a lot of people out there,” Mike said.In other royal baby news this week, it

Royal baby scoop: Myleene Klass meets the duchess
By Emily knowles on 18/05/2011 in Celebrity
Our favourite celeb mummy has been catching up with royalty this week and all the talk was about babies

Myleene Klass has been hobnobbing at the highest levels this week. The celeb mum and TV presenter caught up with Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, at the Classical Brits at the Royal Albert Hall. But what did Camilla want to talk about? Babies

?!St Marys/UCLH/Royal Free/C&W?!
By Hannah Due Feb 07 on 06/09/2006 in forum
What to choose?! Experienced advice needed!!

to report on St Marys/UCLH/Royal Free/C&W.... Hi HannahI had both my children at the Whittington (Archway, N London). The staff were brilliant but the wards were old and a bit grubby really. However, they, like so many hospitals, have been doing a lto fo

Royal College of Midwives releases figures on the shortages of midwives in regions across the UK
By Daniella Delaney on 15/09/2011 in Pregnancy health & safety
The RCM calls on David Cameron and the Government to honour its pre-election pledge to increase the number of midwives

Due to give birth soon? England’s regions are facing serious midwife shortages says the Royal College of Midwives (RCM). Releasing new figures showing the shortages of midwives in each region, the RCM has repeated its call for David Cameron

Kate Middleton - the truth about those pregnancy rumours
By Joanna Harvey on 16/11/2011 in Celebrity
A Royal baby is not on the cards for Prince William and Kate Middleton - not yet anyway!

Prince William and wife Kate Middleton are not expecting their first baby, according to Royal insiders.Claims of a pregnancy were fuelled when Kate gave Wills a 'knowing glance' and refused to eat a peanut-based snack while they were sampling foods

Care for very premature babies questioned
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/03/2006 in Newborn baby
The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists has questions the cost of caring for premature babies

The BBC has reported a controversial issued raised by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.The story claims that the college has voiced concerns over the cost of caring for very premature babies and describes the practice of 'bed

Why your newborn needs a blood test
By Kimberley Smith on 02/11/2010 in Your newborn - the essentials
Royal College of Pathologists raises awareness of life-saving life-saving heel prick test

The Royal College of Pathologists is raising awareness of a vital blood test that all newborns should have.For National Pathology Week there will be events around the country and talks highlighting newborn blood screening program. They will also

Dads need to be more involved, say midwives
By Kimberley Smith on 15/11/2011 in Pregnancy for dads-to-be
Royal College of Midwives to publish guide to help dads become more involved in pregnancy, birth and their new baby

Dads are too often left out of the process of having a baby, according to the Royal College of Midwives (RCM). The organisation is to publish a 16-page guide full of advice and tips for dads-to-be and dads, to help them feel part of their partner




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