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Eastenders actress opens up about baby loss heartache
By Kimberley Smith on 05/12/2011 in Celebrity
Patsy Palmer reveals her private miscarriage sadness, just months after welcoming her youngest son Bertie

Patsy Palmer has spoken of her surprise and sadness at losing an unexpected baby, soon after her youngest son Bertie was born.Bertie was born seven weeks early last December, after Patsy, 39, was hospitalised for a month to prevent premature labour

The Risk of Co-Sleeping and Cot Death
By Debra Stottor on 30/04/2009 in Newborn sleep
New research shows a clear link between 'cot death' and sleeping in the same bed as your baby

new mums like to have their baby in their bed for bonding or feeding. Great as it may feel to them, it’s hard to refute given some of the alarming statistics being bandied about…Of the 50 cases of unexpected death investigated by Dr Marta Cohen

Halloween fun for babies and toddlers
By Sarah Lawson on 23/10/2007 in Products
Just because they're too young for trick-or-treat, little ones can still get in on the pumpkin party!

babies and toddlers up warm on October 31, and bear in mind that some children, like pets, don't like unexpected loud noises or flashes from things like fireworks.

Alcohol in early pregnancy
By Laura Lee Davies on 07/08/2007 in Pregnancy diet and nutrition
If you find out you're pregnant after you have had an evening or two out, should you worry about what you have drunk?

unexpectedly sick after a few drinks anyway, even if they don't at that point know they are pregnant, and this inadvertently curtails their drinking.Even if you have had a binge, you cannot change the course of history now so it is better to start thinking

New SIDS Study
By Debra Stottor on 17/07/2008 in Newborn sleep
Recent research asks: Could cot death be caused by bacteria?

autopsies of over 500 babies who had died suddenly and unexpectedly and split them into three groups: unexplained, explained with evidence of bacterial infection deemed sufficient to cause death and explained by non-infective causes such as congenital heart

Hero dad saves newborn with a pin
By Susie Boone on 23/04/2010 in Pregnancy for dads-to-be
Father delivers baby at home and then dramatically saves her life

A brave father saved his newborn baby by using a pin to prick open the amniotic membrane sac which was stopping her breathing.The baby, called Skye, who was born unexpectedly at home, came out still in the amniotic sac which had remained intact

Overweight mums-to-be warned of birth complication risk
By Kimberley Smith on 26/01/2011 in Labour & birth
Overweight and obese pregnant women have been warned they have a higher risk of going overdue and are more likely to need a caesarean

naturally, there was no increased risk of complications. More than seven out of 10 obese women did not need induction.“Our findings were somewhat unexpected, given the well-reported complications surrounding obesity in pregnancy, but were clinically

Danielle Lloyd tweets first news about 10-week early Harry
By Kimberley Smith on 26/07/2011 in Celebrity
Very premature baby Harry doing well, according to proud WAG mum Danielle

Danielle Lloyd has give her concerned fans an update about her premature baby Harry, who was born unexpectedly in mid July. The little boy is being looked after in a specialist care unit, which Danielle and partner Jamie O’Hara are raising money for

Sienna Miller reportedly pregnant
By Kimberley Smith on 06/01/2012 in Celebrity
Sources reveal actress is expecting her first baby with boyfriend Tom Sturridge

It’s the week for surprise pregnancy announcements. Following Peaches Geldof’s unexpected revelation yesterday, today’s big news is that Sienna Miller is also pregnant.According to a source speaking to Us magazine, the couple’s friends weren

Folic acid
By ThinkBaby on 04/02/2009 in Pregnancy diet and nutrition
It's the most important prenatal supplement there is, and you should ideally start taking it before you start trying to conceive

Doctors recommend that if you are thinking about having a baby you should start taking a folic acid (vitamin B9) supplement of 400mcg per day - preferably for three months before you try to conceive. If you’ve become pregnant unexpectedly then you




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