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Exercise during pregnancy not harmful to baby

November 15, 2009 by Shawn Douglas  
Filed under News, Pregnancy

Exercise performed during the latter half of pregnancy doesn’t appear to be harmful to the developing baby.
Research at Polytechnic University-Madrid have published research indicating that mothers who exercise while pregnant aren’t likely to put their developing child at risk.
“An exercise regime carried out during the second and third trimester of pregnancy does not harm the [...]

Vegetable consumption during pregnancy lowers baby’s risk of diabetes in future

October 31, 2009 by Shawn Douglas  
Filed under Baby Health, News, Pregnancy

Vegetable consumption by expectant mothers may lower the risk of childhood diabetes, but more research must be done.
In a joint effort, University of Gothenburg and Linkoping University in Sweden have had research published that confirms the importance of a balanced diet for pregnant women.
The research, published in the journal Pediatric Diabetes, was based on the [...]

More Women Having Children Outside Of Wedlock

May 14, 2009 by tanya  
Filed under News

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 [...]

UK 24th Worse Place In Europe For Children

April 23, 2009 by tanya  
Filed under News

Britain has been ranked as the 24th worst country in Europe for child wellbeing. Only Malta, Romania, Lithuania, Bulgaria and Latvia were ranked below.
The Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) ranked the Netherlands as the top place to raise children in Europe, followed by Norway and Sweden.
Recently, the UK came last in the child wellbeing survey, [...]