Health

Can We Talk About New Dads’ Mental Health?

Being a dad is exciting but also challenging. There tends to be a lot of pressure on new dads. They’re likely to take care of all the physical matters, provide emotional support to the mum, and also take shifts soothing the baby at night, while most still working full-time.

But all of that can take its emotional toll on new dads. It’s not uncommon that they might develop postnatal...

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Women’s health expert explains why the most surprising pregnancy symptoms occur

Women’s health expert explains why the most surprising pregnancy symptoms occur - including vivid dreams
  • Women’s health experts at Flo Health have revealed the reasoning behind the most surprising pregnancy symptoms, following a recent rise in interest
  • Google Trends shows searches for ‘uncommon pregnancy symptoms’ rose by 350% over the last year, whilst related hashtags top
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Women’s geographic access to fertility treatment “significantly higher” in the richest parts of Britain, analysis shows

Geographic access to IVF and other fertility services is significantly higher in the richest parts of Britain, a new study shows.

Researchers have warned the current locations of clinics is likely reducing opportunities for those living in more deprived parts of the country to get fertility treatment.

Opportunities to have a baby may thus be influenced by a geographical...

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How to feel your best postpartum

While bringing a new baby home is incredibly exciting, the postpartum period can be a challenging one for new mums. To help you feel your best during this time, Personal Trainer Keoghan Bellew from Fitness Superstore is here to provide you with some useful tips for prioritising your health and wellbeing.

Bringing your newborn baby home will no doubt be one of the most special moments of your...

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FOODS FOR FERTILITY OVER 40 

Are you a women in your late 30s or early 40s? If so, you may be asking ‘how do I improve chances of conception?’ Knowing how food can support fertility over 40 can help you on your journey towards conception. Read on to find out more.

Fertility and ovarian reserve

Women are born with a fixed amount of eggs. As we age, fertility naturally declines as the quantity of eggs declines. It...

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4 things you can do about post baby hair loss

When we're wrapped up in a newborn bubble, most of us are too excited to notice changes to our bodies at first. But one thing that becomes more noticeable once you're home from the hospital, is changes to your hair-or, to be specific, the change to how much hair you actually have.

Shedding hair is actually quite a common part of postpartum life- up to 90% of people actually...

Which household chores burn the most calories

From Dusting to Dishes: How Many Calories Could You Burn per Standard Household Chore?

Household cleaning splits the nation. Some people can’t think of a worse activity to dedicate a Saturday morning to, while others actually enjoy doing chores and claim they have therapeutic value.

Whichever side of the freshly-painted fence you sit on, it’s difficult to deny that a clean home doesn...

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Tips to Keep Your Fruits and Veggies Fresh

There’s no need to find yourself in a pickle when it comes to storing your fruit and vegetables. Ultimately, the aim of the game is to discover a way you can keep them fresh and safe for as long as possible.

As the price of fresh food continues to soar, not to mention the limited sales of some fruit and vegetables by most UK supermarkets due to shortages, this is the best outcome for...

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Study aims to better understand sleep in children with ADHD

A new study to better understand sleep in children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has been launched by Nottingham Trent University – with parents of children with ADHD invited to take part.

In the UK, more than 150,000 children between the age of six and 12 years old have ADHD, and around three in four of them also have sleep problems.

However, it is...

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How can you spot a newborn illness?

Becoming a new mum is an incredibly joyful time. It’s no secret that you now have an undeniable responsibility for your new child. You are now liable for the care and comfort of your baby, and this can certainly come with its ups and downs.

Please note: Your baby will likely be perfectly happy and well, but if you are ever concerned, please contact a qualified healthcare professional...

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