Women’s Health & Gynaecology

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30/11/2009 - Breast-feeding safe for HIV mums - WHO
Mothers infected with HIV should breast-feed their babies whilst continuing to take drug treatment, according to new global guidelines published today. More
27/11/2009 - Birth link to MS challenged
The UK's largest multiple sclerosis charity has voiced reservations over findings that childbirth may slow progression of the disease. More
26/11/2009 - Father birth debate heats up
Midwives are set to hear claims today that fathers can aggravate problems of childbirth by insisting on being present. More
25/11/2009 - Post-natal care lacking - UK mums
New mothers in Britain are increasingly critical of the care they receive after birth, a survey revealed today. More
23/11/2009 - Regulations threaten fertility treatment in Europe
New European regulations covering assisted reproduction have been criticised by experts. More
19/11/2009 - Thyroid problems linked to pre-eclampsia in pregnancy
A dangerous complication of pregnancy may be linked to thyroid problems, researchers warned yesterday. More
16/11/2009 - Call for cosmetic surgery ad crack down
Two for one offers and surgical holidays are placing people who want to look better at "great risk", experts warn today. More
13/11/2009 - Exercise "safe" for pregnant women
Pregnant women can safely undertake low-level exercise until their baby is born, researchers said last night. More
12/11/2009 - Paltrow therapy alarms doctors
A therapy which substitutes heated cups for acupuncture needles tops a list of unproven treatment fads compiled by British doctors. More
10/11/2009 - Plea for women's health - WHO
Women provide most health care globally - but often do not get the care they need, according to a hard-hitting report published yesterday. More
06/11/2009 - Fresh warning on home foetal heart monitors
Experts issued a fresh warning today to pregnant women not to trust home foetal heart monitors. More
05/11/2009 - Pregnancy vitamin link to asthma claim
Researchers say they have found a link between the folic acid supplements that women take in pregnancy and rising rates of asthma. More
04/11/2009 - Women's heart Euro-summit
Not enough research is done into heart disease in women, experts will tell a major European conference this week. More
04/11/2009 - When boys should get HPV cancer vaccine
Some countries may need to include boys in cervical cancer vaccination programmes to ensure its effectiveness, an expert says today. More
03/11/2009 - Vaccine protects pregnant as flu epidemic hits new country
A swine flu vaccine works well with pregnant women - a key risk group in the pandemic - after just one dose, researchers reported last night. More
02/11/2009 - Mums need support for teething problems - NHS
New mothers suddenly find themselves adrift about five months after giving birth, according to an analysis published today. More
30/10/2009 - Coffee limits published for the pregnant
Pregnant women should drink no more than two mugs of instant coffee a day, according to new government advice published yesterday. More
29/10/2009 - Plea for support for bereaved mothers
Campaigners call today for British hospitals to offer specialist bereavement help to women struck by the tragedy of losing a baby. More
28/10/2009 - Migraine link to stroke
A serious kind of migraine is linked to a big increase in risk of having a stroke, researchers warned today. More
27/10/2009 - Cervical cancer vaccine may deter early sex
The new cervical cancer vaccine is not encourage young women to have sex - in fact it is deterring them, researchers report today. More
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