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Single Parents
Whatever your route into
single parenthood, be it through divorce, separation or the death of a partner,
single parents face a very different set of challenges to those who are entering parenthood as . . .
One in fourdon't know a single nursery rhyme
The once accustomed tradition of parents singing nursery rhymes to their child is in danger of dropping out of modern day living.
When asked, it was revealed that more than one in four UK adults were . . .
Single parents' survival guide
People can become a
single parent for several reasons. Sometimes, it's as a result of bereavement. In the majority of cases, however, it's as a result of a relationship or marriage breakdown.
Whatev . . .
The pregnant single parent
Pregnancy is a magical time; one in which you will hopefully be filled with joy and excitement at the prospect of becoming a parent. However, it can also be a daunting period, especially so& . . .
The pregnant single parent
Coping with pregnancy alone
Pregnancy is a magical time; one in which you will most likely be filled with joy and excitement at the prospect of becoming a parent. However, i . . .
Vitamin K concerns
You may have concerns about your
baby being given a vitamin K injection after he’s born because of research
carried out in the early nineties that suggested it might be linked to
childhood leukemia . . .
Boy or girl
There are many old wives tales on how to concieve a girl or a boy. Though they may be theories, the relation between when you ovulate and try to conceive may affect which gender of child you conceive.
Trying after a miscarriage
After experiencing a miscarriage, it is only natural to want to conceive again. However, it is important to make sure that you are physically and emotionally ready to become pregnant.
Antenatal tests for twins
It’s
more difficult to test twins for a condition such as Down syndrome, as the results of a
single
blood test can’t be applied to two babies. In this situation you’ll have a nuchal translucency sca . . .
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 . . .