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Breech births
A breech baby is a baby who sits upright in your womb rather than headfirst. About one baby in four is breech at 28 weeks, but most turn around at 36 weeks. Often babies who come early are breech beca . . .
Why choose a hospital birth?
Most first-time moms opt for hospital births because emergency assistance is there if something should go wrong. With a second baby, it isn't such a new and daunting experience, and you ma . . .
Babyproof your garden
If you're lucky enough to have a yard, it will offer your child a chance to enjoy being outdoors and explore a new environment. However, yards can
pose a number of hazards to small children, . . .
The MMR debate
During
the 1990s, UK research suggested a possible link between the MMR (measles, mumps,
rubella) vaccination and autism. The theory
posed was that introducing three
live virus strains, as is conta . . .
Teething: easing the pain
Some babies are born with visible teeth, while others can take months for their first teeth to appear.
Rubella (German measles)
Rubella is a mildly infectious illness caused by a virus, and although infectious, it doesn’t spread as easily as other childhood illnesses such as chicken pox or measles.
The virus . . .
Understanding your body
Reading the signs of your body and knowing when you are ovulating, can be extremely helpful when trying to conceive.
Sexually transmitted diseases
Sexually transmitted diseases are not just for those enjoying wildly active sex lives, and can
pose a problem from having sex with just one person. The more sexual partners you have, the chance of inf . . .
How the workplace can affect your fertility
Both men and women can be ex
posed to unseen hazards in the work place, which can affect their reproductive health.
Your office probably looks harmless, but it may be time to pay attention to the pote . . .
Fertility problems
Fertility
problems can lie with both the man and the woman. For various reasons, some
women fail to ovulate each month and may need
treatments to stimulate the ovaries into producing eggs. An egg m . . .