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The facts about miscarriage
By Babyexpert.com on 30/09/2008 10:23:00
Around one in five pregnancies will end in miscarriage, according to Tommy's the baby charity.

.Your doctor won'tr be able to predict the outcome if you fall pregnant again, but if there is no definite reason for miscarriage, there is increased chance of a healthy pregnancy and baby.Being an older mum increases the risk of miscarriage, as does smoking

Can vitamin B12 cure colic?
By Babyexpert.com on 05/04/2013 07:24:00
Eating steak, chicken and eggs in early pregnancy may help reduce the chances of having a crying, colicky baby

Eating steak, chicken and eggs in early pregnancy may help reduce the chances of having a crying, colicky baby, say scientists.What newly-pregnant mums-to-be eat in the important first trimester could have a positive effect on their baby

Ease the pregnancy quease
By Babyexpert.com on 11/09/2009 08:41:00
Handy advice, tips and help on how to keep pregnancy morning sickness at bay

I can't face meat or anything in gravy - just thinking about it makes me feel sick! Toast with marmite seems to help though.'Pop those pills'I've found it helps to take a pregnancy multivitamin like Pregnacare. It contains vitamin B6, which I

Does bleeding mean miscarriage? Not necessarily
By Babyexpert.com on 24/03/2010 15:29:00
The causes of bleeding in pregnancy explained

month into the pregnancy.While any bleeding in early pregnancy has to be taken seriously, it doesn't necessarily mean you're having a miscarriage. Many women who bleed in early pregnancy have no obvious underlying cause and go on to have normal

A survivor's guide to miscarriage
By Babyexpert.com on 20/04/2010 15:50:00
Ruth Nicholas's personal guide to surviving miscarriage

afterwards, particularly on what would have been the baby's birthday or the anniversary the loss. Symptoms of depression are common and many women blame themselves in some way. One in five pregnancies end in miscarriage and most remain unexplained. Chances

Alcohol and pregnancy
By Babyexpert.com on 27/03/2008 09:56:00
Is it safe to drink alcohol when you're pregnant - or should you give up completely?

BUT that more research needed to be done. Dr Gillian Leng, Deputy Chief Executive of NICE says, 'We recommend that doctors and midwives should advise women to avoid drinking alcohol when trying to get pregnant and during the first three months of pregnancy

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