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Lockdown baby boom may be on the way as NHS antenatal bookings rebound

Lockdown baby boom may be on the way as NHS antenatal bookings rebound Neil Puffett and Rachel Hall © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Katie Collins/PA Contrary to fears that the coronavirus pandemic could cause a “baby bust”, the numbers of women in England expecting a baby appear to be on the rise. Maternity statistics collected by the NHS show that although there was a dip in the number of antenatal booking appointments in May 2020, numbers quickly rebounded and continued to grow. The number of antenatal booking appointments during the fourth quarter of 2020 was the highest for five years. A pregnant woman’s first appointment, where she meets a midwife and discusses their health, typically takes place between eight and 12 weeks into pregnancy, meaning that women attending in May 2020 would have conceived around the time of the first lockdown in March that year.

I made my peace : fans divided over Taylor Swift s re-recording project | Taylor Swift

Some wondered if Swift could capture the magic teenage alchemy of Fearless, a 13-year-old album, on this new recording, but Taylor’s Version is a triumphantly near-perfect replica of the original record – right down to the giggle on Hey Stephen. Where the album does differ is where Swift and her musicians (who toured Fearless in 2009) make improvements. Swift’s vocal performance is stronger on the re-recording, and she’s freshened up some originally muddy enunciation. The fidelity is also considerably cleaner: guitar riffs are more isolated, given space to shine, like on You Belong With Me, and the drumming is more roundly finished, occasionally tuned a degree lower than the original to match Swift’s deeper, more mature tones.

How OkCupid s new Climate Change Badge is increasing dating prospects for users: Datacenter Weekly

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