Archive for February, 2010

Jo Brand heads up new BBC season - Digital Spy

Monday, February 22nd, 2010
Jo Brand heads up new BBC season
Digital Spy, UK
Among the shows airing as part of the season are The Grandparent Diaries, an in-depth look at the relationships between three sets of grandparents and their grandchildren, and Liz Smith's Summer Cruise, which follows the 87-year-old actress as she
Jo Brand's Grey Expectations Coventry Telegraph
Results tagged “jo brand” from Coventry Telegraph - Pass the Remote Coventry Telegraph
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Women 'do not choose Caesareans as too posh to push' - Telegraph.co.uk

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Telegraph.co.uk
Women 'do not choose Caesareans as too posh to push'
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom
The researchers from the University of Central Lancaster found that of 14 women who said they would like a caesarean birth on at least one of the three occasions they were questioned during their pregnancy, all had changed their mind at least once and
Few women 'pick planned Caesarean' The Press Association
Women value safety over choice Science Centric
Pregnant women prioritise safety over choice InTheNews.co.uk
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Some required nothing more than assertion from an adult - WND.com

Sunday, February 21st, 2010
Some required nothing more than assertion from an adult
WND.com
or report that a woman was pregnant) and post-natal (statement or report that a new-born baby has been examined) certification by a physician.

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Grandparents Fight For Visitation Rights - WTOV9.com

Sunday, February 21st, 2010
Grandparents Fight For Visitation Rights
WTOV9.com, OH
Sinclair said the only "right" grandparents have when it comes to visitation is the right to take the case to court. "If you have a situation where a fit and proper parent for whatever reason decides a grandparent should not see the child and should

Couples forced into abortions or have disabled child as NHS … - Telegraph.co.uk

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

BBC News
Couples forced into abortions or have disabled child as NHS
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom
Couples with serious genetic conditions in their family have been forced to face the agonising decision to bring up a disabled child or terminate a pregnancy because the NHS is refusing to pay for testing, experts said. by Rebecca Smith, Medical Editor
'Disability link' to funds refusal The Press Association
Doctors attack embryo screening 'postcode lottery' Times Online
Parents 'refused genetic tests' BBC News
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Monaco Press Conferences - PezCycling News

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

PezCycling News
Monaco Press Conferences
PezCycling News
I'm going out on a limb with my guess here, a little like trying to get a new-born baby to go back where it came from … if you get my meaning.

H1N1 confirmed in - Fox11online.com

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Fox11online.com
H1N1 confirmed in
Fox11online.com, WI
Grandparent Marilyn Elm heard the news by phone. "The flu? Yes, I'm worried he's the only grandson I have, the only grandchild I have at all so I am really worried," she said. Still, Elm feels comforted Einstein's doors will remain open.

Alcohol ‘damages mother-baby bond' - The Herald

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Fresh News
Alcohol ‘damages mother-baby bond'
The Herald, UK
Women who drink during pregnancy are at greater risk of not bonding with their babies, researchers have found. The study, which was carried out by PhD student Eilidh Duncan at Aberdeen's Robert Gordon University, also indicated that mothers who drink
Alcohol in pregnancy "weakens bond" Nursing in Practice
Drinking while pregnant weakens maternal bond Nursing Times
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NHRC recommends 3 lakh as compensation in fake UP encounter - Gaea Times

Friday, February 19th, 2010
NHRC recommends 3 lakh as compensation in fake UP encounter
Gaea Times
asked the Uttar Pradesh government to compensate a woman prisoner who lost her new born baby girl because of inadequate medical facilities in the jail.

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Child's killer guilty of murder - Muskogee Daily Phoenix

Friday, February 19th, 2010
Child's killer guilty of murder
Muskogee Daily Phoenix, OK
As a result of her experience as a grandparent, Rice helped spur two area legislators to sponsor legislation for grandparents' rights. Wade Rousselot, D-Okay, sponsored House Bill 1682. It was sponsored in the Oklahoma Senate by Sen.