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Woman who received ovary transplant has second child

February 24, 2010 by Shawn Douglas  
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A woman has become the first in the world to give birth to a second child after an ovary transplant.
Medical doctor Stinne Bergholdt has become the first woman in the world to successfully give birth twice after having her fertility restored with the transplant of frozen ovarian tissue.
Dr. Bergholdt, of Odense, Denmark, gave birth to [...]

Jessica Alba Making Sure Her Daughter Grows Up Bilingual

January 31, 2010 by tiffanyb  
Filed under Celebrity Baby News

Even though Jessica Alba is a third generation American, she is making sure that her 1 year old daughter Honor knows her Latina heritage and grows up bilingual.
The actress says that she wished she grew up bilingual “but it wasn’t meant to be.” Although she knows the basics of Spanish she says tells Siempre Mujer [...]

Baby seal found in family’s garden 18 miles from sea

December 23, 2009 by Shawn Douglas  
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A baby seal found in a family’s garden far from the sea has been nicknamed Rudolph.
The Dwyer family, of Breneden, Kent, received what they called a “brilliant Christmas present” in the form of a baby seal on Monday morning.
“It was bizarre,” Professor Tim Dwyer told the Press Association. “My daughter was out with our dog [...]

Richard Gere admits “I cried like a baby” while reading Hachiko script

October 16, 2009 by Cathy Ribble  
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Richard Gere admits, “I cried like a baby,” when reading the the script of his new dog lover’s movie, “Hachiko: A Dog’s Story”.  He waited a few days, read it again and had the same reaction.
After the film was screened out of the competition at the Rome International Film Festival recently, Gere told reporters [...]

Adult Liver Disease May Be Caused by Mother’s High Fat Diet in Pregnancy

October 14, 2009 by Cathy Ribble  
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A high fat diet during pregnancy can lead to a woman’s children developing severe liver disease when they become adults according to a study published by Professor Christopher Byrne and The University of Southampton School of Medicine.
The University of Southampton School of Medicine is well known through the world for its studies researching mothers’ diets [...]

Keep Baby Photos In Your Wallet and You May Just Be More Likely To Get it Returned After Losing It

July 13, 2009 by tiffanyb  
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A new study shows that people are more likely to turn in found wallets if they contain baby photos.
Scientist conducted a study to see how honest people were. They left 240 wallets around Edinburgh last summer and they monitored which ones were returned to their proper owners. None of the wallets had any money, but [...]

Celebrities In Trouble For Shedding Baby Fat Too Quick

June 23, 2009 by tanya  
Filed under Celebrity Baby News

Celebrities have been criticized for losing baby weight too quickly and starting a new trend with new mothers.
Experts have warned that too much weight loss after giving birth could impact breastfeeding.
The German Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG), also stressed that weight gain during pregnancy was important to nourish the growing baby.
The [...]

Pregnant & Can’t Quit Smoking?

May 16, 2009 by Baby Chums  
Filed under Baby Health, News

UK Genetic research may explain why some women find it particularly difficult to quit smoking while pregnant.
The, “Addictive Gene” was associated with a lower chance of quitting once pregnant.
They used data on a total of 7,845 women and found by the final three months of pregnancy, 47% of women with two copies of the non-addictive [...]

More Women Having Children Outside Of Wedlock

May 14, 2009 by tanya  
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More and more mothers are now raising their children out of wedlock in the United States. Many women in their 20s and 30s are now opting to have a family without getting married.
Over recent years, the number of single mothers has risen sharply, with nearly four out of ten births now being unmarried women.
Researchers from [...]

New Hope For Pregnant Women Who Suffer From Morning Sickness

May 7, 2009 by tanya  
Filed under Baby Health, Pregnancy

Around 80 percent of pregnant women will at some point suffer from morning sickness, such as nausea and vomiting during the first trimester of their pregnancy.
Occasionally, the symptoms can cause so much discomfort that mother-to-be may require treatment. This condition is known as Hyperemis gravidarum (HG), and effects around one percent of pregnant women. If [...]

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