Although the risk for premature babies is higher in developing countries, many dying from lack of care, experts say the proposed interventions could prevent premature births in the 39 most developed countries and prevent 58,000 premature births.They have also called
Adele is "glowing" after the birth of her baby boy last month according to her close friend Alan Carr.Speaking to The Sun, the comedian said: “All I’ll say is I have seen Adele’s baby and he’s such a cutie. She’s doing great, she’s glowing
well.” Their daughter, for whom a name has yet to be released, is the pair’s second child. Jacqui, 30, gave birth to their son Rafael in September 2011. The pair are said to be ‘utterly delighted’ and a friend of Guy’s told the Sun newspaper, “The fact
Strictly Come Dancing professional star, Brendan Cole, has told his dance partner, Olympic gold-medal cyclist Victoria Pendleton, that reaching the final would not stop him from being at the birth of his first child. The dad-to-be's tiny twinkletoes
get all the vitamin B12 they need to support a healthy pregnancy from a varied diet. The Department of Health recommends taking a folic acid supplement to protect against birth defects like spina bifida, but does not have a recommendation for vitamin B
was already 7-months pregnant, which would mean she was due to give birth in early September.The singer has been very hush-hush about her pregnancy so far, and rumours have been rife that she is laying low and ‘nesting’. But could Adele’s silence be speaking
Babies born before 26 weeks in England have a higher chance of surviving than ever before, according to new reports.The study, carried out by EPICure, looked at premature births in England in 1995 and 2006, found a 13% improvement in survival rates
She has been keeping the details of her pregnancy very hush-hush, but by our calculations, pregnant Adele must be just about ready to pop.And like many expectant mamas before her, the singing superstar is using her final pre-parenthood days to relax and enjoy the anticipation of ...
Staying upright and active can help you have a faster, easier birth – here’s our guide to some good positions for labour.Most experts agree that the traditional position for labour of lying down on your back (which we always see in films and on TV
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