News
Whether you’re looking for the latest news on baby vaccinations or which celebrity has just given
birth, you’ll find it here in our news section. From conception to pre-school, our news is up to date,
informative and gives mums the essential information they need in an easy to read format.
Child-friendly meals or family pot – what’s healthier?
After looking at the family eating habits of more than 2000 five-year-olds, a study by the University of Edinburgh concluds that children who eat the same meals as their parents are healthier. Continue reading
Women over 40 to receive IVF treatment in England & Wales
Women between 40 and 42 are to receive IVF treatment in England & Wales. Continue reading
Top Scottish baby names 2012
Today, the National Records of Scotland announced that once again Jack and Sophie are the most popular names in 2012! Continue reading
Popular baby names in the USA
Top USA baby names 2012 revealed by website BabyCentre (based on 450,000 members baby names). Continue reading
Study finds drop in average sperm count
A new research study has found that sperm health has declined over the past 17 years Continue reading
Kate and William – The Duchess is Pregnant
Congratulations to Kate and William. St. James’s Palace has announced that The Duchess of Cambridge is expecting a baby! Continue reading
Mums are breastfeeding for longer (are you sure?)
Research has found that over the past 7 years, more mums are breastfeeding their babies from birth, and are breastfeeding them for longer (after 6 months) Continue reading
Would you give a debit card to your child?
What are your thoughts on giving a child as young as eight years old a debit card? Continue reading
Diabetes UK raise awareness of condition in children
Diabetes UK mark World Diabetes Day by launching their 4 T's campaign, which raises awareness of the 4 main symptoms of the condition in children Continue reading
RCM comments on improvements to maternity services
The Chief Executive of the Royal College of Midwives, Cathy Warwick has commented on the 'welcome and positive' steps of the NHS on improving maternity services. Continue reading















