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Meghan Markle To Break Royal Protocol With Baby's Birth

December 4, 2018 birth, celebrities, delivery, home birth, labour, Meghan Markle, Motherhood, News, parenting, pregnancy, prince harry, royals

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have made a bit of a habit out of breaking royal traditions over the course

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This male birth control comes as a gel and will be tested in a clinical trial

November 29, 2018 abcnews, birth control, children, doctor, health, health news, Jennifer Ashton, medical articles, medical news, new jersey, pregnancy

The National Institutes of Health recently funded a study to see if a topical gel for men could prevent pregnancy,

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Find out whether your cough is harmless or harmful

November 7, 2018 flu, Heart Disease, Hospitals, Lung Cancer, NHS, Paracetamol, pregnancy

We all know we shouldn’t be traipsing to the GP with every sniffle, but coughs can be a bit tricky.

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The Rise of Egg-Freezing in the Fertility World

October 18, 2018 Babies’, baby, body, egg freezing, Extend Fertility, family planning, fertility, fertility tracking, in vitro fertilization, pregnancy, Wellness

You’d be forgiven for mistaking the egg-freezing advertisement for a women-only coworking space or a networking happy hour as you

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Just the right dose: antiepileptic drug clearance changes during pregnancy

October 17, 2018 antiepileptic, Changes, clearance, dose:, drug, during, just, pregnancy, right, the

During pregnancy, the numerous physiological changes a woman’s body undergoes can alter the way medications are metabolized, the rate at

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C-section rates have nearly doubled worldwide since 2000

October 12, 2018 baby, c-section, cesarean section, health, pregnancy

The number of women delivering babies via cesarean section has nearly doubled worldwide since 2000, to about 21 percent, new

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Eating gluten increases risk of children getting diabetes, study finds

September 20, 2018 1, children, Diabetes, doubles, eating, finds, Getting, Gluten, pregnancy, risk, study, type

Eating lots of pasta during pregnancy doubles the risk of children getting Type 1 diabetes by the age of 16,

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There’s lots of myths and misinformation about IVF – it doesn’t work one in six

September 2, 2018September 2, 2018 British Medical Journal, fertility, IVF, Mental Health, Miriam Stoppard, NHS, pregnancy, Teenagers

A survey of teenagers found that girls leaving school have ­misplaced beliefs in IVF as the fall-back option should they

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Prescribing aspirin in early pregnancy could be key in battle against pre-eclampsia

August 2, 2018 against, aspirin, battle, be, Could, early, in, key, pre-eclampsia, pregnancy, Prescribing

The current approach in Ireland of screening expectant mothers for pre-eclampsia after they show early signs of the condition may

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The One Thing Meghan Markle Can't Wear When Pregnant

July 27, 2018 activewear, baby, fashion, Meghan Markle, pregnancy, style, track pants

We could handle having to wear nude stockings and perhaps we might adjust to a black-free wardrobe, but banning track

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