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Lily Allen Planning for a Baby

January 22, 2010 by tiffanyb  
Filed under Celebrity Baby News

Lily Allen revealed the real reason for her hiatus from music and it apparently involves having a baby.
The singer had announced that she would be taking a break from her music to focus on her fashion but at Australia’s Big Day Out festival she revealed the real reason for her break.
She told her fans, “I [...]

Lily Allen Says Therapy Helped Her Move On After Miscarriage

December 22, 2009 by tiffanyb  
Filed under Celebrity Baby News

Singer Lily Allen revealed that her miscarriage was the “worst time of my life.”
After becoming pregnant almost two years by her then boyfriend, Chemical Brothers Ed Simons, and subsequently having a miscarriage Lilly says that she couldn’t deal with it for a long time.
“I just didn’t deal with it at all. I didn’t even start [...]

Natasha Hamilton Pregnant with Third Child

December 10, 2009 by tiffanyb  
Filed under Celebrity Baby News

The former Atomic Kitten will have a “flying double” when performing as Peter Pan in the play at Empire Theater.
After signing on to play Peter Pan, Natasha Hamilton learned that she was 3 months pregnant and therefore was grounded from any flying scenes. Instead Joanna McShane will be here flying double and will do all [...]

New York Woman Tries to Kill Baby by Getting Mistress to Take Abortion Drug

December 7, 2009 by Cathy Ribble  
Filed under News

When 38-year old Keisha Jones got irate with her husband for getting another woman pregnant, she fooled the pregnant woman into taking an abortion drug called Cyotec.
Jones allegedly stole a prescription pad from a doctor and wrote a fake prescription for the abortion drug.  Cyotec causes miscarriage in the early stages of pregnancy.  Instead of [...]

‘Miscarriage is an inherent part of human reproduction’

November 12, 2009 by Shawn Douglas  
Filed under News, Pregnancy

Miscarriages are traumatic experiences, but they are typically the body’s way of performing quality control.
Most women that have had a miscarriage will tell you that it was a very emotional experience, having felt helpless about the situation. However, miscarriages are a natural part of the female body’s processes and aren’t uncommon occurrences. In fact, doctors [...]

The, “Twitter Miscarriage”: Penelope Trunk

November 3, 2009 by Baby Chums  
Filed under News, Weird

Penelope Trunk, 42, tweeted: “I’m in a board meeting. Having a miscarriage. Thank goodness, because there’s a f——up 3-week hoop-jump to have an abortion in Wisconsin.”

Her Twitter account @penelopetrunk, was suddenly news on CNN, Oprah, The New York Times and ABC news. The blogosphere had a marmite reaction, (Loved or hated her).
Penelope Trunk has two [...]

Rise in number of Down’s syndrome cases as women wait longer to start families

October 27, 2009 by Shawn Douglas  
Filed under News

Down’s syndrome cases have become more common over the last two decades but have been offset by better early detection and an increase in terminations.
The British Medical Journal published a paper today indicating that diagnoses of Down’s syndrome has increased by 71 percent since 1989, yet the rate of babies actually born with Down’s has [...]

Doctor guilty of poisoning his mistress ‘will never see’ the baby vows mother

October 26, 2009 by Shawn Douglas  
Filed under News

Bella Prowse tells her story about what went wrong with Dr. Edward Erin and how she came to be poisoned by him.
“I look at my son—so bright and so beautiful,” said Bella Prowse, “but for all I know he is a ticking time bomb. I will never know how much of those drugs I ingested, [...]

Miscarriage risk and Diesel Fumes linked

October 23, 2009 by Baby Chums  
Filed under Baby Health, News, Pregnancy

Exposure to diesel exhaust particles for preganant women is linked to miscarriages, scientists warn.
A study on 1,200 women found that being exposed to levels of pollution just slightly above the recommended safe level set by the World Health Organisation led to the highest miscarriage rates.
The new study set out to investigate the effects of diesel [...]

Fertility tests in a box are unreliable say experts

October 20, 2009 by Baby Chums  
Filed under News, Pregnancy

High Street fertility tests, such as the one’s produced by Fertell and available off-the-shelf or purchased online are unreliable in estimating childbearing years left, experts claim. They were valuable however for women undergoing IVF.
Women increasingly use either the blood or urine test to see how long they can continue their careers without having children. Tests [...]

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