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Stillbirth rate in Australia has risen

AAP - 12-10-2016

The number of babies dying in the first four weeks of life has decreased but the rate of stillbirths has risen, according to a new report. While

 
Paracetamol in pregnancy risks behavioural problems in kids

AAP - 16-08-2016

A question mark hangs over the use of paracetamol during pregnancy after a study found an association between its use and behavioural problems in children.

 
SIDS: Flat head fears put babies at risk

AAP - 11-08-2016

New research has found Australian parents are ignoring the SIDS guidelines to prevent their baby from developing flat head syndrome. Parents

 
Boy babies are at greater risk of being born prematurely

AAP - 12-07-2016

Boys are more likely to be born prematurely at 20-24 weeks, a study by researchers at the University of Adelaide has found. Boy babies are at

 
Multivitamins for pregnancy - helpful or harmful?

HealthTimes - 06-07-2016

This is the question posed by new research from Griffith University which aims to dispel the myths around vitamin use and educate reproductive aged women about their dietary

 
New guidelines for pregnant epilepsy patients

Health Insights - 20-06-2016

Senior doctors in the UK say more specialist care is needed for pregnant women who have epilepsy to reduce pregnancy risks. Health officials

 
Placenta therapy to protect babies in later life

AAP - 18-05-2016

Therapies targeting the placenta may help protect babies from the risk of diabetes, heart disease and stroke later in life, WA researchers say.

 
The shorter the mother, the higher the odds of having a premature baby: study

HealthTimes - 22-04-2016

Short mothers are twice as likely to have a baby born premature than tall mothers, according to a new international study. The odds of having

 
Smoking while pregnant alters baby's DNA

AAP - 01-04-2016

Women smoking during pregnancy cause genes to switch on or off in their unborn babies, DNA researchers discover. Pregnant mothers who smoke

 
Girl babies born late more likely to become obese adults: study

HealthTimes - 31-03-2016

Girl babies born more than a week past term could be 12 percent more likely to grow up obese, according to a new international study led by a Liggins Institute researcher.

 

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