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Stay-at-home dads
What keeps stay-at-home dads awake at night (apart from baby!)? We asked three fathers to talk about their main concerns while child psychologist, Dr Pat Spungin shares her expert advice… Stuart Hastie, 28 years old, from Burneside in the Lake District ‘Mary and I agreed early on in her pregnancy that I would be the one to…
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Tagged Baby, Cash, David Bloor, Dr Pat Spungin, Family, Father, Gregg Richardson, Hannah, Mary, partner, Roman, Southampton, Stay-at-home dad, Stuart Hastie
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Congenital heart defects : Julie’s story
Every year in the UK, more than 5,000 new babies are born with congenital heart defects. Forty years ago, only one in five children born with a heart defect survived. Today, thanks to advances in surgery and treatment, four in five children survive. Read Julie’s story Find out more about congential heart disease Sadly, some…
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Tagged bank, British Heart Foundation, Congenital heart defect, Congenital heart defects, congenital heart disease, Danny, heart disease, infection, John, Julie Gillin, Leeds General Infirmary, Mary, Nurse, repair, scar, Special Care Baby Unit, surgeon, surgery, valve
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Ectopic baby born
10 September 1999 A 32-year-old former hairdresser, Jane Ingram, made medical history on September 3rd when her ectopic pregnancy ended in the live birth of a boy – on the same day she also gave birth to two daughters by caesarean section. Jane’s two daughters, Olivia and Mary, developed in the normal way inside her…
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Tagged Caesarean section, Ectopic pregnancy, Embryo, Fertility, hairdresser, Jane Ingram, Mary, Olivia, Pregnancy, Ronan, Ultrasound
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Ectopic triplet goes home
7 December 1999 A MIRACLE baby who has battled against the odds from the moment he was conceived has finally been allowed to go home. Triplet Ronan Ingram was born on 3 September, along with his two sisters Mary and Olivia. He hit the headlines because he had grown in a space between his mother…
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Tagged Caesarean section, Ectopia, Ectopic pregnancy, Jane, Mary, Olivia, Pregnancy, Ronan Ingram, Twin
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Nicole and Liam’s baby has an operation
30 July 2001 Nicole Appleton and Liam Gallagher’s baby son, born earlier this month, has undergone an operation. Baby Gene was born on July 2nd at the exclusive Portland hospital in central London, to 26-year-old former All Saint member, Nicole. Although the natural birth went well and he was a healthy 6lb 13oz, he was…
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Tagged All Saint, Gene Appleton, Gene Appleton Gallagher, Liam Gallagher, Mary, Nicole Appleton, Oasis, Patsy Kensit
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