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Why pregnancy bump size measuring matters
By Claire O'Donnell on 27/11/2012 10:34:53
New research suggests better monitoring could help prevent stillbirths

cohesive plan to reduce the stillbirth rate.  When questioned, out of 144 hospital trusts in England that run maternity units, only six said they had specific plans in place to reduce stillbirth rates.For more information on stillbirth and neonatal death

More severely premature babies surviving, say experts
By Fiona McKim on 05/12/2012 10:25:46
Study shows improvement in healthcare after very early births

Babies born before 26 weeks in England have a higher chance of surviving than ever before, according to new reports.The study, carried out by EPICure, looked at premature births in England in 1995 and 2006, found a 13% improvement in survival rates

UK baby boom sees rise in multiple births
By amanda pauley on 08/02/2013 10:22:15
Delayed motherhood and IVF treatment cause highest number of twin births since 1940

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

Number of babies having MMR jab hits new high
By Fiona McKim on 28/11/2012 10:53:52
Uptake of the vaccination in England is at 14-year peak

by the Department of Health and the vaccine was given the all clear,  some still felt wary and rates fell as a result.Of the latest news, a HSCIC spokesperson has said, “Today's report marks a significant point in the continued rise of MMR coverage since it hit a

6 morning sickness myths busted
By Emma Daly on 04/12/2012 11:05:31
Ever so common, yet so commonly misunderstood – we tell you the truth about morning sickness

passed (over 8 hours)Unable to keep food or fluids down for 24 hours Have abdominal (tummy) painA temp above 38C A racing heart rateBlood in your vomit

Review: Babymoon break in Dubai
By Emma Daly on 06/02/2013 11:11:10
Carly Waldon, 5 months pregnant, and fiancé Tom, 31, escaped to Dubai for a city-meets-beach romantic ‘babymoon’ break

.We would recommend Dubai as a babymoon destination and will certainly return when our child is older as there was lots on offer for children and families, too. The perfect break with lots of memories to share.Essential infoFairmont Dubai rates start at £181

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