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Step-by-step guide for dads on bonding with baby
By Sophie Westnedge on 20/05/2013 14:44:59
From skin-to-skin contact to playing games, we explore how dads can build a bond with their baby…

Worrying about how to bond with a new baby is common among first-time dads. Many men have not had contact with a newborn before and are nervous about looking after such a tiny person.It can also be easy to feel sidelined in the new family pecking order as mum takes charge of day-...

Could new discovery create preventative treatment for pre-eclampsia?
By Sophie Westnedge on 28/05/2013 11:50:58
Scientists claim hydrogen sulfide tablet could reduce risk for pregnant women

Researchers claim to have identified the cause of pregnancy condition pre-eclampsia, which could help pave the way to developoing a treatment to prevent it.Scientists suggest that giving hydrogen sulfide to pregnant women at risk of pre-eclampsia could prevent them developing the...

Celebs say they wish they'd had their babies younger
By Nicola Pearson on 30/05/2013 11:46:06
British women delay having babies longer than any other country

the longest before having a baby than in any other country.49 per cent of women are over 30 in England and Wales when they give birth, bringing the average age to 29.7, up from 26 in 2001, according to the Office for National Statistics. The average age

Unexpected side effect of becoming a dad
By Nicola Pearson on 03/06/2013 16:15:23
Being a father boosts male ego, says study

Ask most new mothers and they'll probably all agree that just after giving birth is not when they feel at their best!US researchers have found, however, that being a new dad makes men feel better looking and believe that physical proof of a man

Pregnant women advised to up iodine levels to increase baby's IQ
By Nicola Pearson on 23/05/2013 12:24:34
New study suggests mums-to-be should eat more dairy products and fish

. After birth, breast milk provides essential iodine for the baby.In the UK, the main source of iodine is milk. Other dairy products and fish are also great sources of iodine. Researchers do not advise taking seaweed or kelp supplements as these contain

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