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askamum, 09 August 2010 09:16
Women who suffer a miscarriage do not need to wait the recommended six months before trying to conceive again, according to doctors.University of Aberdeen researchers conducted a study of more than 30,000 women and found surprising results that are contrary to current NHS and World Health organisation recommendations.Findings of the study, published in the British Medical Journal, found women who ...
Women who suffer a miscarriage do not need to wait the recommended six months before trying to conceive again, according to doctors.University of Aberdeen researchers...
A 30-year-old woman secretly gave birth to a baby in an aeroplane toilet before allegedly leaving her newborn in a toilet bin on the plane....
The survey* of mums across the UK revealed feeding time is the main moment during the day when mums were able to sit down with their...
Here at askamum, we’ve been doing our bit this week for Comic Relief by baking cakes and bringing them in to sell. So far we've...
Expectant women who suffer from migraine headaches during pregnancy may be at higher risk of stroke and heart disease according to a study of over 18...
Would you like to become a tester in the Mother & Baby Awards this year? If so, we’re starting to recruit testers and are looking...
Fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger is expecting his fifth child in late summer. The 57-year-old designer and new wife Dee Ocleppo already have six children between...
If you’re always applying the suncream to your little ones as soon as summer arrives, you’ll be interested to hear how a new form of...
Children who watch too much television are at risk of putting on too much weight. The study of 2 to 6-year-olds found those spending an...
There are now more teenagers than having abortions than five years ago, a trend fuelled by a rise in pregnancies in the under 16s. Official...
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