in the womb.New research out today reveals that a quarter of UK stillbirths could be avoided each year if the NHS had a clearer prevention strategy.According to a report compiled by The Times, one in every 200 babies is stillborn, but most hospitals lack a
deliveries, put a strain on the NHS.“With approximately 11,000 IVF babies being born each year, this contributes significantly to the multiple birth rate,” said a spokesperson for the ONS.If you’re expecting more than one baby check out our guide on all you
medical advice or go to A&E. If you’re concerned about any symptoms, speak to your GP or call NHS direct (0845 4647).Don’t allow infection in the homeMake sure you disinfect surfaces, especially those you prepare food on. Wipe door handles with a surface
meals high in carbohydrates and low in fat (such as bread, rice, and pasta) are better than sweet or spicy foods. Eat little and often rather than have three large meals each day, advises the NHS. The smell of hot meat might make your stomach turn, so