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Mums push baby buggy 639 miles in first year
By Laura Nelson on 03/02/2011 in Buggy showroom
The average UK mum pushes her baby's buggy 1,028km in the first year after birth

to the study, undertaken by Pampers Baby-Dry, 42 % of mums regularly take their baby out in the buggy purely to get them to fall asleep. The movement of a buggy replicates the motion babies feel in the womb and so soothes them to sleep. “Getting baby to sleep

Get pregnant now for a clever baby
By Kimberley Smith on 01/12/2011 in Trying to get pregnant
Babies conceived in December do best at school and are more likely to go to university, so now’s the month to get busy!

recognise their mum's voice in the wombIVF children do better in examsHow to have a non toxic pregnancy

CD Review: 'Relax for IVF with Zita West'
By Debra Stottor on 22/09/2008 in Products
Midwife, fertility and pregnancy expert Zita West passionately believes in the mind-body link and how it can affect fertility

that allows the listener to focus on certain acupuncture pressure points on the body). It can also be listened to during acupuncture treatment. Zita West's workSpecialist treatments are available at the Womb Room, a walk-in acupuncture room at the Zita West

Birth after caesarian
By ThinkBaby on 20/05/2009 in Labour & birth
Will you need another c-section or is a vaginal birth possible?

for an elective c-section next time around.How long should we wait before the next baby?While your body superficially heals after about six weeks following most caesarians, rebuilding your body's strength, particularly that of the scar area in the womb, can take

Fetal development: Week 12
By karen laing on 25/03/2009 in forum

and they find a haematoma covering 1/3 of my womb! babys fine i just have to stay in and rest for a few weeks.so far so good!!! Hi keri - glad things are ok, finally for you!!!! gosh what a start!!!! is this your first baby too? you must have been worried sick

New test for oxygen levels during labour
By Laura Lee Davies on 15/02/2006 in News
A new sensor is being developed to help doctors and midwives assess fetal oxygen levels during labour.

the baby's scalp while it is still in the womb - can help to minimise brain damage and also reassure more obstetricians that all is well where currently, a caesarian birth is being selected as a precaution.There are already tests for oxygen deprivation

BPA in food containers threatens sperm counts
By Kimberley Smith on 05/08/2010 in Difficulties getting pregnant
Even low levels of BPA in water bottles and baked bean cans may be harmful to sperm health and fertility

of baby bottles have already removed the chemical from their products or are in the process of doing so.“Much of the focus for BPA is on the exposures in the womb or in early life, which is of course extremely important, but this suggests exposure may also

Asthma and teen obesity connected to smoking in pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 28/04/2010 in Pregnancy health & safety
Studies link smoking while pregnant to baby’s asthma risk and teen obesity

in Canada which also linked its findings to low birth weight. It found that older teenagers who had been exposed to cigarette smoke in the womb had 26% more body fat than those born to non-smokers, that babies of smoking mums are more likely to have

Drinking milk during pregnancy may lower MS risk
By Clio FitzHerbert on 12/02/2010 in Pregnancy diet and nutrition
More milk for mums-to-be could reduce baby's risk of multiple sclerosis, study suggests

an effect on MS. The results of this study suggest that this effect may begin in the womb," said Dr Mirzaei. MS is a disease of the nervous system that affects about 100,000 people in Britain. It can be severely disabling. Read more about getting enough

Fasting for Ramadan during pregnancy affects baby
By Kimberley Smith on 25/06/2010 in Pregnancy diet and nutrition
Muslim mums-to-be warned that religious fasting during Ramadan could be harmful to their unborn babies

to give birth to boys and this trend increased if the fasting was done in the early stages of pregnancy. This could be related to the different ways male and female babies cope with stress in the womb.“We generally find the largest effects on adults when




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