2008-07-16 Article Dashboard Blogs
In today's society, there are choices available to women and their families about how they will feed their baby. It is important that you make your choice before your baby is born so that you can start to gather your information...
2008-07-16 Manchester Evening News
YOUNG mum Chloe Minchion was expecting her twins to be similar - but she didn't think they would weigh exactly the same. When the 17-year-old gave birth to Jacobe and Joshuah after a short labour, hospital staff saw nothing out of the...
2008-07-16 Irish Independent
1. Feeding requires second helpings of patience My twins were in hospital for seven weeks after their birth, as they were premature, but there were some benefits to that -- I had a lot of help from the nurses with expressing milk and getting into the feeding...
2008-07-15 Action Research
The largest cause of infant mortality in the UK requires urgent government action, a leading scientist will tell MPs, Weds 16th July 2008. In a speech due to be given at the House of Commons, Professor Michael Taggart, Chair of Reproductive Sciences at Newcastle University will call on the government to...
2008-07-15 Marie Claire
The doctor who delivered Angelina Jolie's new baby twins has revealed that Brad Pitt was 'very emotional' at their birth. Michael Sussman told press outside the Fondation Lenval Hospital in Nice where Jolie underwent a caesarean section that both parents were 'calm' but 'very emotional'.
2008-07-15 The Independent
Knox Leon and Vivienne Marcheline have arrived at last. But even the Jolie-Pitts will struggle with double feeds and matching tantrums. Delyth Raffell has been there...
2008-07-15 SourceUK.net
The Healthcare Commission has urged the NHS to redouble efforts to improve maternity services by enhancing the quality of clinical care and the experiences of women, following the publication of a national report on maternity services, containing conclusions & recommendations from a major review involving...
2008-07-15 Wiltshire Gazette and Herald
A COUPLE who were told their premature triplets stood little chance of survival are about to welcome home the first of their miracle babies. Amina and Maher Amawi, of Cumberland Road, Old Walcot, Swindon, went through six rounds of IVF fertility treatment in seven years before Amina finally fell...