News Archive
June 2005
29/06//05
Parents lack interest in
children's diets
A third of parents are not interested in what their children are eating...read
full story
27/06//05
Students denied access to
labour rooms
Labouring women are refusing to allow trainee doctors to be present during the
birth...read full story
24/06//05
Concerns over postnatal depression
in fathers
Postnatal depression in fathers can seriously affect the emotional development
and behaviour of children...read
full story
23/06//05
Avoiding soya may help fertility
Women should avoid eating soya products around their fertile time of the month
if they are trying for a baby...read
full story
22/06//05
Tax credit problems hit families
Citizens Advice says theTax Credits system was subject to "completely unacceptable"
errors...read full story
20/06//05
Childminders caring for children
with special needs
National Childminding Week 18-25th June is launched today with the theme "Make
Chatter Matter"...read
full story
17/06//05
Homebirths save lives and lower caesarean rates
A new study says that home births are as safe, if not more safe, than hospital
births...read full story
15/06//05
Cancer drug could stop premature labour
A drug which is currently used to treat several forms of cancer could help stop
premature labour...read full story
13/06//05
Births made more difficult by hospitals
Births are made more difficult by a clinical environment and a lack of space
during labour, according to a new survey...read
full story
10/06//05
Child allergies linked to parental depression
Children whose parents suffer with major depression or panic disorders are more
likely to have asthma and other allergies...read
full story
08/06//05
Baby for infertile woman
An infertile woman has given birth after ovarian transplant...read
full story
06/06//05
Obesity linked to birth complications
Obese women have a higher risk of complications during birth according to a
new study...read full
story
02/06//05
Crisis in maternity care according to baby charity Bliss
Thousands of sick and premature babies' lives are being put at risk due to shortage
of intensive care cots...read
full story







