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Review: In the Womb DVD
By Laura Lee Davies on 27/07/2006 in Baby Reviews
Channel 4 and National Geographic Channel's amazing film of life in the womb, is now out on DVD.

In the Womb Incredible insights can be gained from this powerful exploration of life in the wombPerhaps not for the overly squeamish! Features: Computer-generated imaging and state-of-the-art scanning shows the progress of a fetus from conception

All About Your Womb
By Sarah Lawson on 28/04/2009 in Your pregnant body
How is your baby fed and kept safe as she grows inside you?

on it there? And what do all the parts with strange biological names really contribute to your baby's well being?Your wombYou are born with your womb. However, until you are pregnant, it will not fulfill its capacity to grow to accommodate a full-term baby

Baby girls cope better with pregnancy stress in the womb
By Kimberley Smith on 29/04/2010 in Pregnancy health & safety
Unborn baby boys and girls have different ways of dealing with stress, a new survey reveals

Stresses during pregnancy, like the mum-to-be  smoking, suffering from asthma or getting an infection cause different reactions in boys and girls in the womb.“Girls are lean and mean and they’re survivors,” says study leader, Associate Professor

Synchronising heartbeats could detect problems in the womb
By Kimberley Smith on 21/07/2010 in Scans, tests and classes
A breathing exercise for mums-to-be could be used to diagnose an unborn baby’s heart and lung problems as early as 16 weeks into pregnancy

The way your baby’s heart beats could help doctors diagnose heart or lung disorders by 16 weeks. Scientists in Aberdeen are researching a test that may help doctors diagnose, and potentially treat, cardiovascular conditions in the womb.A mum

Painful and aching womb 1 year after having baby
By Nicky_due_june09 on 05/06/2010 in forum

Hi all.... i have been having aching pains in my womb area ever since i gave birth to my beautiful little girl almost a year ago. in the beginning i thought it was my body just getting itself back into place,,,but i thought it would have gone away

Brainy babies recognise mum’s speech in the womb
By Kimberley Smith on 06/05/2010 in 0-41 weeks
Your unborn baby can hear words and language, research finds

A study at US Northwestern University has suggested that babies begin to develop language skills before they’re even born.“We think the very first processes of language development are actually starting in the womb because they are overhearing

What you eat shapes your baby’s sense of smell-in the womb!
By Liz Stansfield on 02/12/2010 in Pregnancy diet and nutrition
Scientists say what a mum-to-be eats determines a new baby’s smelling system

in the womb makes some structures that relay smell messages from the nasal cavity to the brain grow more than others in unborn babies.The team reckons the most powerful odours that an unborn baby will smell in the womb come from it’s own mum.So why does

2 wombs and 2 uteruses and 2 bladders
By julie robertson on 02/02/2007 in forum
anyone else?

Hello,I'm just wondering if anyone elso has been born with two of everything like me.I have had a baby already which was 8 weeks early but very healthy and no breathing diffuculties or malformations when born.Still worried in 2nd pregnancy and never met anyone else with same thin...

How babies develop in the womb – new discoveries
By Kimberley Smith on 09/09/2011 in 0-41 weeks
New research shows when babies first feel pain and when they learn to smile

Babies begin to feel pain between 35 and 37 weeks of pregnancy, a new study has discovered. At this time babies start to be able to tell the difference between the sensation of touch and pain.By measuring brain activity for babies between 28 and 35 weeks, researchers were able to...

The first 48 hours after birth for baby
By Maria Muennich on 12/04/2008 in Labour & birth
How your baby adjusts to life outside the womb

to know each other as a family, so is your new baby: Moving from the secure cocoon of the womb to the cool air of day is quite a change. Luckily your baby has you to make him feel comforted and secure as he begins to take in his new surroundings




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