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Too few women planning a baby lead a healthy lifestyle – study

Too few women planning pregnancy at enough fruit and veg, research suggests (Kirsty O’Connor/PA) More than half of women trying for a baby, or planning one, drink alcohol while too few exercise, take folic acid or eat healthily, according to a new study. Researchers found that many women hoping for a child lacked the healthy lifestyles that could lead to better outcomes for mother and baby. In 2018, Public Health England (PHE) said women could make themselves fit for pregnancy through a healthy diet, regular exercise, taking folic acid supplements, looking after their emotional wellbeing and ensuring sexual health tests are up to date.

Mum s warning over sleep pods after finding her baby gasping for air

Mum s warning over sleep pods after finding her baby gasping for air Baby Maisie had been left in the pod for just three minutes when mum Chloe found her purple and covered in sweat Updated A mum has warned parents against using sleep pods after finding her baby gasping for air . Chloe Elliott had only left her daughter Maisie in her pod for three minutes as she nipped downstairs to get some washing. When she came back, the nine-week-old was struggling to breathe, her skin was mottled and purple and she was covered in sweat . In a Facebook post to warn others against using similar sleep nests and pods, mum-of-two Chloe, 31, said: I felt like I should share on Facebook- in case anyone is planning on using a sleep nest or sleep pod.

LETTER - Pull together, and we can look forward to a brighter summer

But this week we can finally start to feel cautiously optimistic about the coming months. As the Prime Minister laid out the steps in his roadmap on Monday, we will all have heard it slightly differently. For many, there would have been anticipation as they started counting the days until they could see and hold their loved ones again. For others, who may have been juggling childcare with working from home, or just worried about the mental health of their children, there will have been relief at the news of schools re-opening. Of course, for others again there will be anxiety, doubts and worries – whether because they work in an industry that won’t be re-opening just yet or because they fear what easing lockdown will mean for COVID-19 rates across the region and country.

Stay at home, stay safe, stay cheerful: Public health boss on looking to the futre

Feb 26, 2021 Subscribe to our daily newsletter! Sign Up Things are looking up at last – but we must also be patient There is no doubt it’s been a long, hard winter for everyone across the West Midlands region. However this week we can finally start to feel cautiously optimistic about the coming months. As the Prime Minister laid out the steps in his road map on Monday, we will all have heard it slightly differently. For many, there would have been anticipation as they started counting the days until they could see and hold their loved ones again. For others, who may have been juggling childcare with working from home, or just worried about the mental health of their children, there will have been relief at the news of schools re-opening.

Stay at home, stay safe, stay cheerful: Public health boss on looking forward

Stay at home, stay safe, stay cheerful: Public health boss on looking forward
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