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How your mum’s menopause may be clue to your fertility
By Emma Daly on 07/11/2012 12:04:45
New research suggests menopause age may influence ovarian reserve

the number of eggs you are yet to release, and monitor the levels in which your so-called ‘ovarian reserve’ declines. In the study, levels of the anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) declined by 8.6% in women whose mothers had an early menopause, compared to 4

Experts propose five measures to reduce early births
By Nicola Pearson on 16/11/2012 10:21:42
Multiple IVF pregnancies and planned Caesareans part cause of rising prematurity

alcohol in pregnancy and lower IQBreakthrough in sperm and infertility researchBritish company's fertility monitor success

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

. The study, by a team from Queen's University and the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, monitored more than 30,000 mothers-to-be over an eight-year period."Obesity rates have doubled in the last 30 years. This large-scale study clearly demonstrates

Could IVF photo-technique breakthrough treble chances of getting pregnant?
By Sophie Westnedge on 17/05/2013 10:38:53
Photo imaging method helps doctors implant best embryo in dramatic treatment development

A new IVF technique which takes photos of embryos to monitor their growth could dramatically improve the sucess rate of fertilty treatment.A new time-lapse method, which can be used to predict which embryos are most likely to lead to a live birth

Hubby was great at the birth
By Babyexpert.com on 03/02/2009 08:30:00
Husband Karl was a fantastic birth partner, says new mum KellyJo.

'd had it packed for a few days) and we went to Russells Hall maternity ward. I did have to wait a while, but when I was taken to the triage bay, I was monitored for an hour or so to make sure baby was ok - he was fine.I was having no pain at all. I

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

to be taken?"We recommend taking 50mg of Clomid daily for five days, day two or three until day six or seven for three to six months. It shouldn't be taken for any longer than this," says Carla. By monitoring the days you are ovulating on Clomid, it can better

The truth about pain relief
By Babyexpert.com on 21/08/2006 15:18:00
Epidural myths... pethidine concerns...we’ve sorted the facts to help you have a confident labour

.’ Having an epidural means you’ll need to stay in bed to be monitored – another reason you can’t walk around. ‘You’ll be wired up to a foetal monitor and also a drip to increase blood volume, as an epidural lowers your blood pressure,’ says Gail Werkmeister

New Mum Worries: Lack of Sleep
By Babyexpert.com on 21/03/2011 11:00:00
Our reassuring advice helps put your mind at rest.

sure he’s comfortable? Answer: Newborns struggle to regulate their temperature, so they need to be monitored. Add or remove layers as needed. Keep a thermometer in your baby’s bedroom, and open a window or increase/reduce the heating if he’s getting

Getting pregnant with IVF - the facts
By Babyexpert.com on 08/06/2011 10:52:00
In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is just one of several techniques available to help couples with fertility problems to get pregnant

healthier eggs. The rate of live births has risen from 14% in 1991 to 30% in 2010.According to the Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority, which monitors fertility clinics and their outcomes, one in every 80 babies born in the UK is conceived using IVF

How to get pregnant by reading your menstrual cycle
By Babyexpert.com on 25/05/2007 14:38:00
How to get pregnant by reading your menstrual cycle - Knowing how your menstrual cycle works is the key to getting pregnant

of cervical mucus, and these changes can be monitored by those who are trying to get pregnant. What about PMS?Premenstrual syndrome is a group of symptoms affecting up to 90% of women at some point during their menstruating lives. As tension, mood swings

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