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“Not enough being done” about Post Natal Depression, says expert
By Fiona McKim on 15/04/2013 10:21:51
Depression Awareness Week shines a light on new mum PND

at the injustice of this on behalf of the women who haven’t been supported to understand PND and have been potentially falsely informed that they have no control over how they feel,” Says Fitzgerald.PND is thought to affect around 15% of women after giving birth

How to soothe your crying baby
By Laura Richards on 02/05/2013 10:21:00
Dry little eyes with these soothing strategies

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Obesity during pregnancy means mum face bigger health risks
By Sophie Westnedge on 27/03/2013 11:33:28
Study puts spotlight on increased risk of complications for overweight mums

breastfeeding.Obesity and pregnancy are always a hot topic in the news, and here at Babyexpert we've got the essential information on getting in shape for pregnancy. Find out how to slim down before you get pregnant, pre-pregnancy fitness advice that can help

Your guide to eczema
By Emma Daly on 12/04/2013 10:35:14
How you can deal with this common childhood complaint

can be used both as an emollient and a soap substititue, and is available over the ounter and on prescription. Or try Aveeno Bath & Shower Oil (£8.19 for 250ml, boots.com). For more information visit eczema.org.Antihistamins: These are used for itching

Epilepsy drug in pregnancy linked to higher autism risk
By Sophie Westnedge on 24/04/2013 10:39:34
Study highlights possible link between Valproate epilepsy drug and autism spectrum

if you are having more or worsening seizures, speak to your doctor or epilepsy specialist straight away.For further information and support, visit Epilepsy Action at www.epilepsy.org.uk.Read more...How taking folic acid before and during pregnancy could

The cord clamping debate: should it be done immediately after birth, or not?
By Emma Daly on 02/04/2013 12:30:29
Midwife calls for NHS guidelines to change, suggesting delayed cord clamping could benefit newborns

anticipate a delay of three to five minutes or more. I would also like NICE to recommend that more women receive informed choice leading to more physiological (natural) third stage management in low risk women. In natural third stage there is no drug

What is fertility drug Clomid and how does it work?
By Emma Daly on 28/03/2013 09:00:00
A conception consultant explains what Clomid is and how it’s used

pages. You can also join this popular Clomid thread or start your own forum chat on the website, to meet other mums who've tried Clomid or other types of fertility treatment.Plus, for more information about assisted fertility read our guide

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