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Pregnancy
Written by admin   
Sunday, 24 June 2007

foetus at 5 months

Check out this excellent pregnancy timeline mostly taken from the BBC where there is a huge amount of excellent health information on the BBC website at http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/

Last Updated ( Sunday, 24 June 2007 )
 
Birthing Robots
Written by admin   
Wednesday, 03 January 2007
Medical students in South Korea are using robots to help to train them to deal with complications during childbirth.  Watch the BBC report here in its web page or here in your media player
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 03 January 2007 )
 
UK Children's Names
Written by admin   
Tuesday, 02 January 2007

In the UK it is now very common to look back about 100 years for a child's name. Parents are now choosing to call their children the names  their great grandparents had. In many cases these names had almost died out, but are now experiencing a resurgence. 

Here is a fun name tool 

http://www.babyplanners.co.uk/namebrain.php

Or if you go to

http://www.babyplanners.co.uk and click on more then fun stuff you can see how popular different baby names are.

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 02 January 2007 )
 
Midwifery Kit for 50 Babies
Written by Web Master   
Saturday, 12 June 2004
midwiferykitHelp provide the essential equipment and drugs to support the normal delivery of up to 50 babies in developing countries.
This Midwifery Kit contains basic drugs, renewable medical supplies, medical equipment and basic sterilisation and resuscitation equipment for health facilities to perform an average of 50 normal deliveries.

The Midwifery Kit has been designed to improve maternal and neonatal care in both development and emergency situations. It is based on WHO/UNICEF policies and is useful in meeting the minimum requirements for obstetric care in health structures at both community health centre level, referral level, and central level.

This costs just £1050.00
Read more at UNICEF.org 
Last Updated ( Sunday, 29 October 2006 )
 
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