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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 . . .
Responsibilities
With a new baby seems to come a tidal wave of domestic responsibility.
Some couples manage to work out a system early on, which makes each feel they’re contributing to the workload – . . .
Losing a baby
Losing a baby at any stage is devastating. It is important to focus on your emotions and to accept support from family members and friends.
Encouraging crawling
Although crawling is an important milestone for your baby to reach, some babies never crawl and skip straight to walking.
Crawling is an optional skill and your baby’s overall development wi . . .
Am I pregnant?
Some women don’t
realise they’re pregnant until they miss a period, while others say they ‘just know’ the minute it happens.
"My child has a new lease of life"
Oliver Baines used to spend every day either lying on the floor or strapped into his chair. He had no awareness of his own body, no muscle tone and was incredibly passive - spending much of his . . .
Did Madeleine die by accident?
Senior Portuguese officers leading the investigation into the case of missing four year old, Madeleine McCann believe she was killed accidently in her holiday flat. A source said:"They said they think . . .
Halle Berry announces pregnancy
Movie star Halle Berry has revealed to Hollywood that she is expecting her first baby. The Bond girl and X-Men star who is 41, is set to become a parent along with her boyfriend, model Gabriel Aubrey, . . .
Pregnancy after miscarriage
Miscarriage is the spontaneous expulsion of an embryo or fetus from the uterus, taking place before the 24th week of gestation. After this time, miscarriage is known as a still birth. Dr. Isaac Manyon . . .
Childbirth tips.
If you're just in the early stages of pregnancy, it may seem as if childbirth is a long way off. However, it's best to start preparing for birth and labour as soon as you find out you're pregn . . .