Doctors would give babies phenobarbital for colic and laudanum for teething. |
|
Whooping cough is still a menace to British babies despite widespread use of vaccinations, research revealed yesterday. |
|
Traditionally, male babies were valued much more highly than female offspring. |
|
The quadruplets, two boys and two girl babies, are also Niloufer Hospital's first. |
|
But just logistically, I don't know how people do triplets or quadruplets or quintuplets, because I can't carry two babies at the same time. |
|
I have a collection of beanie babies on top of my wardrobe mingling with the collection of bottle trophies from my lush men! |
|
She crawled over and lay next to him, looking over the log to see a family of deer, a doe and three babies, their horns barely coming up. |
|
Premature babies have especially immature livers, making jaundice more likely. |
|
See how a mother alligator protects her newborn hatchlings in her otherwise deadly jaws, and learn what dangers the babies face in the wild. |
|
We know you are said to like jelly babies, but what do you think about politics? |
|
Most have been of a technical nature, but one new idea possibly not seen before at Threshfield is the introduction of jelly babies at half-time. |
|
In an instant the smell of stale jelly babies reached his nose, he turned towards me and I was able to pull him out of the inner coven's reach. |
|
Every pint of lager or cider, or every bottle of alco-pop has more calories than a pack of Maltesers or a KitKat, or 10 jelly babies. |
|
In recompense, he was given a free chicken salad sandwich and all the jelly babies he could eat. |
|
In their hands they were holding wine gums, jelly babies, digestive biscuits and, in one case, cocktail sausages. |
|
Even before birth, babies repeatedly kick their legs, wave their arms, and bring their hands to the mouth. |
|
Since babies spend so much time on the floor, avoid commercial carpet cleaners that may use harmful chemicals. |
|
Competitions were held for babies in different age groups and winners were presented silver cups and cash prizes. |
|
By the time they reach the thirties they face a myriad of weighty decisions about career, home, love, marriage, and babies. |
|
In the election it announced that it would provide tax refunds for first time babies with a view to encouraging a lift in the birth rate. |
|
|
It is not at all uncommon for babies to be born already addicted to heroin or other opiates. |
|
She showed that babies can even do addition and subtraction, of a rudimentary sort. |
|
Now westerners are beginning to realise the benefits of encouraging rather than suppressing the natural exercises babies do anyway. |
|
I was incredibly naive, and didn't know anything about babies so I just jumped in with both feet. |
|
Under this general law, for instance, one way babies become adoptable is by the consent of their biological parents. |
|
That she didn't have to worry about getting married and having babies, not just yet. |
|
The PACE rapporteur, Ruth-Gaby Vermot-Mangold, says that she was concerned about the fate of more than 300 babies. |
|
According to folk religious beliefs, babies up to one year old don't have souls and can be considered like small animals. |
|
Women screamed and jumped on chairs, men spilled their pints and babies dropped their rattles with each twist and turn of a nail-biting game. |
|
That's the Chinese equivalent of the old American tale that babies are dropped off by a stork at expectant parents' homes. |
|
It is such as they, in most cases, who still believe the story of the stork which brings babies because of the consequences of a kiss. |
|
Shannon's mommy told her that babies are delivered by the stork and don't you try and tell her any different. |
|
It assumes we haven't evolved from those kindergarten days when we believed in the tooth fairy and in the stork as the source of babies. |
|
Set to come into use in September, the jab will protect babies against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, Hib and polio at two months. |
|
They want the family, to spend lots of time with their babies, but they also want the money and excitement that goes with a career. |
|
Using a kanga mothers carry babies close to their bodies in a sling, even while working in the fields, at home, or in shops. |
|
Many of the deportees were born in refugee camps in Thailand, have never been to Cambodia or left as babies, and do not speak Khmer. |
|
When babies sleep face down on such a surface, they rebreathe air they have exhaled, which can contain high amounts of carbon dioxide. |
|
When the program started, there were six newly born babies withdrawing from drugs in the Special Care Nursery at Lismore Base Hospital. |
|
All Parents, their babies, their wobblers and their toddlers are more than welcome. |
|
|
Breastfeeding mothers need to drink extra to make enough milk for their babies. |
|
Rabbit mothers only feed their babies twice a day and rabbit milk is very rich. |
|
Transfusions of red blood cells are sometimes needed when red cells break down in newborn babies, and to treat sickle cell disease. |
|
Yet here are thirteen hundred named images of babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers for the world and his wife to peer at. |
|
Both babies were tagged properly and put into the correct cots but the wrong baby was picked up. |
|
I know I had quite a few duplicates and outfits my children never wore as babies, and this is a great opportunity to re-gift those items. |
|
Skin disease sufferers can be any age, from babies to patients in their nineties. |
|
Some babies are unable to digest the sugar lactose, which is in cow's milk formulas. |
|
Births are occasions for rejoicing, with male babies preferred over females. |
|
We understood that overwhelming love drove them to yield up their babies in a hope that they may have a better future. |
|
Each of the women nursed all three babies, and they gave them the same last name. |
|
In the instance of thrush, babies may pull off the breast, refuse to latch on, or make clicking sounds. |
|
The report documented why babies and children are uniquely vulnerable to fetal and developmental effects from exposure to certain pesticides. |
|
We delivered all the babies from the nearby residential home for unmarried mothers. |
|
He reminds me that, already, few doctors struggle to save anencephalic babies or those with spina bifida. |
|
For the region's playgroups and nurseries it has been a feast of babies, bonnets and bunnies in the lead-up to Easter. |
|
Over the past four years, there hasn't been much evidence of any Anglo-American babies being born. |
|
I just feel so angry that I have not been able to have my babies in Halifax. |
|
This book will animate, engage and stimulate babies and have nursery classes jumping about with noisy enthusiasm. |
|
Yoko Ltd manufactures a revolutionary bonnet which is designed to make life more comfortable for premature babies. |
|
|
Neonatologists agree on the importance of pain relief for newborn babies undergoing invasive procedures, such as placement of a chest drain. |
|
Anti-D is given to rhesus negative mothers who have given birth to rhesus positive babies. |
|
Well, listen, when I dealt with women who were having crack-addicted babies every year like clockwork, I didn't like them particularly. |
|
They are tired of the images of skeletal babies and the apparent lack of progress in feeding them. |
|
It is also thought by some authorities that bottle-fed babies are more likely to develop defective appestats than those that are breast-fed. |
|
Plump mothers holding babies in their arms stood right at the ring apron, while their little children looked up saucer-eyed at this god. |
|
We glimpse hatted ladies, aproned maids, babies in prams, children and dogs. |
|
For babies, there is an adorable polka dot romper suit, while older children will love his denim and rugby-style collection. |
|
Czech puppet theatre company tells the story of three babies in gigantic white romper suits as they lose their balloon. |
|
And then I gave birth to six or seven other babies, all floaters like their older brother. |
|
Tamisha was one of three babies who arrived en route to Hampshire hospitals last weekend. |
|
Bouncing bundles of joy welcomed the New Year in with a gurgle as the first babies of 2004 arrived in the early hours. |
|
The first Swindon babies of 2003 began arriving in the early hours of the year. |
|
Twin babies girls arrived in Culleen recently to proud parents Pat and Mary Needham. |
|
These babies are malnourished and are prone to asphyxia before and during labour. |
|
Similarly, many instances of intrapartum asphyxia resulting in stillbirth were of babies who were already growth restricted. |
|
But more than anything else she felt a deep sadness for the babies she had lost. |
|
Other women said they were attacked when pregnant and claim they lost their babies. |
|
The idea was that parents loved each other, got married, made love, and babies resulted. |
|
By contrast, many Old World monkeys, such as baboons and macaques, live longer, start to reproduce later, and have more time between babies. |
|
|
I'm a firm believer in talking books at bedtime and babies being read to in the womb. |
|
Although she used to collect Beanie babies, now she mainly collects pins and sand dollars. |
|
Cloth diapers, whether from a service or your own, should also be sanitized in the same way, as should toys and any items babies gum or chew on. |
|
The upshot is that the parents of Irish babies are averaging a mere 5.5 hours of unbroken sleep. |
|
Victoria and Albert came to love each other with a strong physical passion, yet she hated pregnancy, childbirth, babies, and children. |
|
Parents who babble nonsense to babies may be helping them learn to speak, according to new research. |
|
As they looked at their tiny newborn babies, these brave young survivors felt a powerful surge of protection. |
|
They now believe even younger babies, even tinier tots can be encouraged to give life a go. |
|
There were old and young people, little boys and girls, teenagers and babies in prams. |
|
I suppose there may have been men, women, girls, boys, babies among them, but I saw no faces. |
|
This is to prevent staff and visitors from accidentally referring to boy babies as girls, and vice versa. |
|
The equipment and funds help save the lives of newborn babies and young children with congenital heart disease. |
|
The ultrasound probe is used mainly for head scanning of newborn babies and young children. |
|
Everywhere I go now I see young women, girls really, pushing babies around in prams and babycarts. |
|
This age range is the hardest to find carers for as most people choose to provide foster care for babies and young children. |
|
The father and mother held on to two babies while a young girl sat in front of them. |
|
Does smoking during pregnancy cause other problems in babies or young children? |
|
She discovered the feral cat and its four babies after her bunny Starsky hopped up and down the garden to attract her attention. |
|
Three capybaras have been born at the popular animal park and the babies are now delighting visitors as they lap up the autumn sunshine. |
|
The attraction's other Easter babies include wallabies, chicks, lambs, goats, guinea pigs, mara and raccoons. |
|
|
The breeder must be prepared to take full responsibility for their animal babies for their entire life. |
|
A home for Kentucky Derby winners should be sunshine, bluegrass and pretty mares waiting to make babies who can fly. |
|
Alice told me she enjoyed meeting Mrs Gow and asked questions like how many babies do goats have and what do they eat. |
|
And he accepted without censure that its impulse to slaughter the babies of other animals was entirely natural. |
|
According to the organisation, one in every 40 people is a genetic carrier of the disease and one in 6,000 babies is born with the disease. |
|
She was shown shocking photographs of babies born with terrible congenital malformations. |
|
So it may be advisable for babies with this type of lymphatic malformation to have chromosomal analysis performed. |
|
In very young babies there's a kind of eczema called cradle cap, where there's scaling on the scalp. |
|
I've read horrifying stories of what happens when a child is aborted, babies being torn to pieces inside the womb, then sucked out, etc etc. |
|
These babies develop fluid in the lungs, scarring and lung damage, which can be seen on an X-ray. |
|
But the ones it affects the most are the teeny babies, premature babies, or ones with lung problems. |
|
Oil of cloves is mildly anaesthetic and is often used to soothe babies who are teething. |
|
There are spotty wellies, hairy boots, bags, long coats, gilets, hats and warm gear for babies along with backpacks to carry them in. |
|
A busy maternity ward in York District Hospital saw four babies arrive in just over five hours. |
|
We're celebrating the arrival of two new babies and the announcement of a third, and so too are the media, in a manner of speaking. |
|
This fabulous range of organic products helps babies with sleep and tender skin problems. |
|
We had a wonderful visitor, or should I say a badling of visitors? So glad Mama Duck stopped by to show off her babies. |
|
Public Health nurses visited the Maori communities and attended to babies and school children. |
|
The study was limited to babies born to first-time mothers who went into labor spontaneously and at term. |
|
These trends were found in babies born at term or prematurely and therefore reflected low rates of intrauterine growth. |
|
|
The same sort of findings could be equally applicable to babies born at term. |
|
For nearly 50 years Australian babies have been routinely vaccinated against diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus. |
|
It is simply their attempt to screw some extra cash out of people by using mawkish good taste music and pictures of babies in outsized hats. |
|
These sweets are produced in bright colours and soft textures, and include children's favourites such as jelly babies. |
|
At six weeks premature, Sam was much larger than many of the other babies in the unit. |
|
I hold my babies tight and I am thankful for every moment I have with them. |
|
I heard shutters banging and people wailing and babies crying and dog barking. |
|
Some parents have noticed their babies quietening when a familiar song or TV theme tune comes on. |
|
The sessions are aimed at teaching parents how to massage their babies and share in the magic of loving touch. |
|
He theorizes that human babies weren't meant to be born at forty weeks, but much later. |
|
Inevitably, some babies wouldn't make it, but at least they'd have been given a chance. |
|
Most babies will be screened on the maternity ward, but there are babies who will require a visit to a local clinic. |
|
Also, babies under a year don't really take up that much space other than their furniture. |
|
Years ago, unwanted babies were traditionally placed in bassinets on the doorsteps of churches or hospitals. |
|
Abortion is the destruction of life after conception and before birth, whereas infanticide is the killing of new-born babies. |
|
It is not usually serious, but babies with thrush in their throats may stop eating, leading to them having an inadequate diet. |
|
In newborns, it usually shows up as diaper rash, but new babies can also develop oropharyngeal candidiasis, or thrush, in the mouth and throat. |
|
Animated figures of women washed clothes, babies bawled, roosters crowed, blacksmiths worked at their forges. |
|
Dental health experts are urging parents to switch from a bottle to beakers as soon as their babies have teeth. |
|
But apart from bluffs, tricks, and mayhem, the coming year may be a boon for babies. |
|
|
It is stated in the said law that anybody, be they babies or senile people, must pay this tax if they wish to go abroad. |
|
If they do then it will revolutionise ideas about how much tiny babies can learn. |
|
Those most at risk are babies, toddlers and young adults with cases peaking during winter. |
|
Board books, which are designed to be enjoyed by babies and toddlers, can be found at all libraries. |
|
This group is for parents or childminders in the area with babies and toddlers. |
|
The survey also revealed that one in six parents of babies or toddlers lose their temper with their child every other day. |
|
As of August, polio has claimed eight lives in the country, mostly babies and toddlers. |
|
Infanticide rates have dropped dramatically in areas where the messiahs operate, but many mothers still give their girl babies away. |
|
Should pregnant women who use crystal meth or any form of methamphetamine get locked up in institutions until their babies are born? |
|
If the mating was successful, we will be expecting some lovely babies in this litter, quite possibly torties, tortie tabbies and solids. |
|
We have no fur babies which makes us totes sad but our dwelling space doesn't allow for them, only for obnoxious neighbors. |
|
And indeed, when tough love means, temporarily, more starving babies, it's hard to get enthusiastic. |
|
On several occasions I was nearly run off the road, babies in tow, by these behemoths. |
|
They either need to work or want to work, or both, but for those on middling incomes it is not possible to have lots of babies as well. |
|
It conveniently also offered birth mothers and their babies second chances for normal lives, without the shame of being unwed and illegitimate. |
|
We have got babies left on railway platforms, and in drains and garbage bins, and children bitten by dogs and besieged by disease and affliction. |
|
My granddad and uncle worked together in a sweet factory, so always had a healthy supply of coconut ice, jelly babies and sherbet dip. |
|
Most sows are sent to the slaughter house the minute they can't reproduce babies. |
|
Babies start drooling now, but the first teeth do not usually appear until six or eight months of age. |
|
Babies with colic often have difficulty sleeping, and feeding patterns may be disrupted by the bouts of crying. |
|
|
And yet, people keep reproducing, seeing it as their inalienable right to have more and more babies, despite the damage it would do to their environment. |
|
If there is any likeness at all between the machine and its embodied precursor, the closest analogy to that relationship might be between adults and the babies they once were. |
|
Babies were born with hands and feet attached directly to the body, a condition known as phocomelia. |
|
There were young babies screaming and toddlers vomiting on the floor. |
|
Babies and toddlers do pick up on stress in the home and often act out what they are unable to put into words. |
|
Babies are a booming business for the publishing world in particular and the media in general. |
|
In reality, some women have difficulty breastfeeding, or have babies who struggle with latching on properly. |
|
It told people when to move to new hunting grounds, when to plant crops, when to bury the dead, anoint new rulers, slaughter animals, make babies. |
|
The document states that the hospital's maternity unit catered for the birth and antenatal care of 100 babies last year, compared with 270 born at Chippenham. |
|
Babies are so beautiful, so innocent and not yet corrupted by our evil world full of shady characters. |
|
I've been labelled anti-feminist for questioning how we care for babies. |
|
Mrs Barclay suffers from rhesus disease, a blood disorder which occurs in around one in 100 women with rhesus negative blood carrying rhesus positive babies. |
|
Which breathtaking blonde, who married into wealth and privilege, and has one of the cutest little babies on the supermodel circuit, is living a lie? |
|
Newborn babies at risk of severe chickenpox can also be given antiserum. |
|
However, while most of the mums who smoked said they knew smoking was bad for them, they didn't realise the devastating impact it could have on their unborn babies. |
|
This will prolong some women's lives and be a lifesaver for some babies. |
|
Having photos for babies in their passports is a stupid idea anyway. |
|
Karen appealed for people to send her Beanie Babies, and also needed are crayons, pens and pencils. |
|
Affected babies will frequently turn their heads to one side, this is known as torticollis and the flattening will be focused on one side of the head. |
|
Babies can fall from their cribs if the side rails are not at the right level in relationship to the mattress surface. |
|
|
Babies are not machines and cannot be programmed how and when to behave and they are not always predictable. |
|
Everywhere you look, women are easily having babies in their late 30s and early forties. |
|
But if you put the autopsy results together with the circumstances, my conclusion is that these are live-born babies and the mother has killed them. |
|
A woman pregnant with sextuplets has given birth to the five remaining babies more than a week after delivering the first, a hospital official said Saturday. |
|
Studies of nurseries found that the babies moved their bowels in unison. |
|
How did Arrernte people keep their babies warm on freezing nights? |
|
Occasionally babies are born without a thumb or with a rudimentary thumb. |
|
Fossils suggest that lemurs, bush babies, lorises, aye-ayes, and their relatives spilt off from the ancestors of monkeys and apes around 55 million years ago. |
|
I got my first break as stunt-double for the top goodie on Super Comix Babies. |
|
Babies are, of course, far happier in a grubby jumpsuit covered in mud and drool than in a frilly dress festooned with ribbons. |
|
In the Duke experiments, pregnant mice that received dietary supplements with vitamin B12, folic acid, choline and betaine gave birth to babies predominantly with brown coats. |
|
The nurse will be happy to watch the babies while Mom and Dad head for the lounge car or the dome car or the diner, to take in the scenery and watch a movie. |
|
Mozambican women have been sold as wives and domestic labourers to mineworkers, babies are trafficked for adoption and people are trafficked for ritual muti killings. |
|
With snow and ice outside, on the inside the fires of teaching, worship and sadhana were kept burning by 100 devotees, including babies and elders. |
|
A small number of babies will need further tests, in a special hospital clinic run by audiologists, if neither ear shows a clear response after the screening tests. |
|
The embroidery on show includes clothing, bras, bibs and covers for the baskets the Dong people used to carry their babies around while they are working. |
|
Suddenly, we were told, single women everywhere could order made-to-measure designer babies and infertile couples could defy the laws of nature and have healthy children. |
|
She has chimpanzee sanctuaries in four African states, looking after animals that have been orphaned or captured as babies and cannot be returned to the wild. |
|
Fewer babies are covered with scabies and other skin diseases. |
|
Beneath the sicilian streets are rooms filled with monks, lawyers, babies, and virgins. |
|
|
From babies to grannies, everybody was enjoying themselves playing ball, building sandcastles or just basking in the glory of the sweltering rays. |
|
Although it opened in 1999, the fund-raising still goes on the appeal recently paid for a tandem mass spectrometer which can diagnose 32 genetic disorders in newborn babies. |
|
Clearly an ambitious and avaricious individual, she began to specialise in offering services to women who did not want to keep their new-born babies. |
|
Fossils suggest that lemurs, bush babies, lorises, aye-ayes, and their relatives split off from the ancestors of monkeys and apes around 55 million years ago. |
|
Taurean babies often smile very early, and usually appear content. |
|
We breed, we make babies, the babies are either girls or boys. |
|
Babies wearing cloth nappies feel the wetness, which they might not in a disposable nappy, because they often take the dampness away. |
|
Babies who are exposed to mercury while in the womb can suffer severe damage to the nervous system and may die. |
|
Babies as young as six weeks are being supported through yoga postures by specially trained staff. |
|
Babies who are circumcised are usually given a local anaesthetic because a general anaesthetic is more dangerous. |
|
Babies who are put in walkers take three weeks longer on average to stand alone and walk than those who come to it naturally, researchers say. |
|
Nick pumps out mix compilations faster than bunny rabbits have babies. |
|
An absurd new app employs sounds and pictures to con babies into snapping their own headshots. |
|
All healthy babies under 1 year old should sleep on their backs. |
|
Babies with brain malformations, numerous genetic diseases and other physical birth defects are at increased risk of cerebral palsy. |
|
Her Mediterranean vegetables with chicken and sweet potato was judged the tastiest of thousands of entries and is now a teatime treat with babies from seven months up. |
|
The more time I spent around babies, the more it solidified that I did not want my own. |
|
The babies, unfortunately, remain scantly seen as in the first film. |
|
Babies were fed on a variety of foods, including diluted cream, buttermilk, barley water and bread and milk. |
|
Babies with achondroplasia have poor muscle tone, often leading to delays in learning to sit, stand and walk. |
|
|
Babies born at 25 weeks and less are at high risk of death, a long, tortuous journey through life, and disability. |
|
It also heard that Bradford babies who died in their first year were more likely to have fathers in manual occupations than in other occupational groups. |
|
Babies are supposed to take naps during the day, which can sometimes be bothersome if you want to live a thing called life. |
|
Babies who go to bed with a bottle of milk, formula or juice are more likely to get tooth decay. |
|
The development of sperm and foetus technology in terms of test-tube babies has brought endless joy to many thousands of people but it still remains an expensive option. |
|
Babies with untreated diabetes insipidus cannot say when they are thirsty, which means they can have a severe shortage of water. |
|
There are, to a first approximation, zero healthy adoptable babies in the US foster care system. |
|
Stand with the pink-sneakered Texas legislator and her fight to allow mothers to abort babies past the 20th week of pregnancy? |
|
The critters have the propensity to devour their babies if alarmed and so require a calm environment for breeding. |
|
In Rwanda, as we watched the young fathers hold their babies, we saw a contented look in their eyes. |
|
The bye bye is being sung, incidentally, by mothers to their babies condemned to death by King Herod. |
|
It seems to embrace a lot of our speculations here about the willful nature of ideas, and works well for things within our conscious realm, from babies to ballpoints. |
|
For the young socialite, who is hotly tipped to marry Prince Harry, appears to be boning up babies. |
|
If there's good news, it's that boomerang babies aren't entirely those who can't afford to live on their own. |
|
But mothers who abandon their babies anonymously have no easy way to learn of the child's status or prove their maternity in time to appear and contest the adoption. |
|
In fact, wailing babies are taken for granted on a bus trip. |
|
Some babies manage five or six-hour stretches of sleep at night by three to four months, but many do not, and others may even be more wakeful than when they were younger. |
|
Preventing the young giving birth to babies unwanted by their parents will break a cycle of unwanted pregnancies that has gone on for time immemorial. |
|
Babies born to mothers who have used substances may feed poorly or have trouble with breastfeeding. |
|
This was in spite of such FDA victories as the ban of thalidomide, which caused phocomelia in more than 8000 babies in Europe, where the drug was freely used. |
|
|
I do, however, have a problem with people accosting me on the street and begging me in their particularly weird way to donate money to African babies. |
|
In 2003, there were 83,000 babies born in Shanghai, of which the migrant population was responsible for 26,000, accounting for about one third of the total. |
|
I continued to sniff away and although it still didn't resemble anything edible, I didn't even think about chocolate or jelly babies all afternoon. |
|
He pulled a bag of lollies out from his bag, it was a red packet filled with mixed snakes, jelly babies, frogs and many other sweet treats to eat. |
|
I am a marveller of children. I love babies because they are so sweet, and I love little kids because they are so honest, they just blurt out how they feel and what they want. |
|
Babies can also be given cooled weak chamomile tea in a bottle, or the tea can be added directly to the bath. |
|
Harriet manages to pick a seat covered in melted jelly babies. |
|
Mashed avocado is also ideal for babies, since it is mild and creamy in flavour yet higher in vitamins B1 and B2, potassium and magnesium than any other fruit or vegetable. |
|
Her figures now show off curves as well as angles, and include touches of Impressionism as they pose, row boats and toddle babies across sandy beaches. |
|
Four babies were baptised in the parish over the last two weeks. |
|
It is believed that babies who develop the condition are not born with pyloric stenosis, but that the progressive thickening of the pylorus occurs after birth. |
|
But we must all remember how good the babies feel after a good barf. |
|
The babies enjoy sharing a cot and seem to be happiest when side-by-side. |
|
Nearly eight years after Victory in Europe, the limit on jelly babies, pastilles, liquorice, barley sugar sticks, lemonade powder and chocolate bars was finally lifted. |
|
There are really no rules of thumb, but older couples are less likely to adopt infants and many younger couples prefer babies in order to fit in with peer groups. |
|
Between 5 and 10 percent of stillborn babies have abnormalities involving their chromosomes, the tiny thread-like structures in each cell that carry our genes. |
|
As we talked I looked at three babies, their skin a jaundiced yellow, in a single incubator. |
|
Many babies between the ages of 4 months and 15 months get diaper rash. |
|
Babies should be kept out of the sun since at under 12 months their skin is too sensitive for the chemicals suncream contains. |
|
And then there are those celebrity babies with jokey names who grew up to change them. |
|
|
As in the west the stork is associated with bringing babies. |
|
There are many, many committed gay couples, happily raising puppies and kittens and babies and crabgrass. |
|
Child health experts today threw their support behind the new five-in-one jab to protect babies against serious diseases such as whooping cough and polio. |
|
The reason that babies are given these jabs when they are so young is because young babies are most seriously affected by diseases such as whooping cough. |
|
Babies are swaddled, and children are regarded as incapable of self-control until age four. |
|
There were very young babies and elderly women aged up to 80 in there. |
|
Babies are christened according to the principles set down by the Lutheran Church of Iceland. |
|
Babies are breast-fed on demand, often for well over a year, although solid foods, usually rice pap, may be introduced at a young age. |
|
Old people too and mothers with babies and kiddies out shopping. |
|
Or perhaps babies rely on an innate facility for making automatic distinctions of up to three or four items without counting them out, as some other scientists theorize. |
|
Babies play in little pens or in safely confined areas on a blanket on the floor. |
|
Some provide video or voice recordings or pictures of donors as babies. |
|
Babies bring with them financial and social responsibilities for which many new parents are ill-equipped. |
|
He spent summers at Bridge House in Arncliffe and was inspired by the dales to write his fairy tale The Water Babies. |
|
They'd be reduced to blubbering babies, begging for their lives. |
|
Mothers were sheltering their babies in their laps under umbrellas. |
|
Our little mini apartment at the Beach House hotel is right on the boardwalk where the world and his wife, their babies and assorted pets are jogging. |
|
Babies cry for many reasons, but bouts of prolonged crying could mean they are suffering from colic. |
|
Many babies pull themselves over on to all fours and start to crawl. |
|
In the Troupe of the Year awards, which were given out at the same event, the babies came third, the dinkies came fifth, the tinies finished fourth and the juniors came fifth. |
|
|
At another point in the film, Dr. Sella even confesses that they are indeed aborting babies that have been brought to term. |
|
During REM sleep, we dream, and babies twitch and move around. |
|
The film opened with two African cherub babies playing in the dirt. |
|
In southwestern Cameroon, it was also reported that infected primiparae had lower mean birth weight babies than multiparae. |
|
Babies between one and four months, premature babies, low birthweight babies and boys are more at risk than others. |
|
What next, a swoop by the Irish cops on eagles lifting babies from prams? |
|
Turner Syndrome is a genetic illness which affects one in 2500 female babies. |
|
The mother screamed that Ali was a posh totty who held her nose up at ordinary folk with babies. |
|
Sauer at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles reports helping fiftysomething women deliver healthy babies. |
|
However, frozen embryos were associated with increased risk of macrosomia for IVF and ICSI babies. |
|
These women have an increased risk of delivering macrosomic and growth-restricted babies, with their related risks. |
|
The box has illustrations of three interlinking babies on each side of red and white Chinese characters and black English instruction. |
|
Moran did not support these women, nor did she believe that women should catch their own babies in an unassisted birth. |
|
Approximately 900 babies were born with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome in Tennessee last year, a 10-fold increase from a decade ago. |
|
Any babies born with neonatal abstinence syndrome are nursed in special care units and ongoing support and monitoring is provided to the family. |
|
As a campaigning politician, he really knew how to shake hands, kiss babies, and work the room. |
|
Cleft lips and palates are among the most common birth defects in the UK affecting one in 650 babies. |
|
The men use the dolls to practice the basics of caring for babies. |
|
In the 1970s, scientists removed the goats and raised tortoise babies in captivity, slowly repopulating the island. |
|
Will there be some babies thrown out with the bathwater, if you will? |
|