
Karleen Gribble
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Sep 29, 2024 |
inverse.com | Hannah Dahlen |Karleen Gribble
A new study from Canada has found women who agree to carry and birth babies in surrogacy arrangements face a higher risk of complications than other pregnant women. These women were at two to three times the risk of health problems such as postpartum haemorrhages and pre-eclampsia. They were also more likely to give birth prematurely. With an increasing number of people in Australia and elsewhere having children via surrogacy arrangements, what can we make of these findings?
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Sep 24, 2024 |
medicalxpress.com | Hannah Dahlen |Karleen Gribble
This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility:A new study from Canada has found women who agree to carry and birth babies in surrogacy arrangements face a higher risk of complications than other pregnant women. These women were at two to three times the risk of health problems such as postpartum hemorrhages and pre-eclampsia.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Hannah Dahlen |Karleen Gribble
A new study from Canada has found women who agree to carry and birth babies in surrogacy arrangements face a higher risk of complications than other pregnant women. These women were at two to three times the risk of health problems such as postpartum haemorrhages and pre-eclampsia. They were also more likely to give birth prematurely. With an increasing number of people in Australia and elsewhere having children via surrogacy arrangements, what can we make of these findings?
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Apr 5, 2024 |
hashtag.net.au | Karleen Gribble |Western Sydney
Parents are often faced with well-meaning opinions and conflicting advice about what to feed their babies. The latest guidance from the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends formula-fed babies can switch to cow’s milk from six months. Australian advice says parents should wait until 12 months. No wonder some parents, and the health professionals who advise them, are confused. So what do parents need to know about the latest advice? And when is cow’s milk an option?
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Apr 4, 2024 |
thetimes.com.au | Karleen Gribble |Western Sydney
Parents are often faced with well-meaning opinions and conflicting advice about what to feed their babies. The latest guidance from the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends[1] formula-fed babies can switch to cow’s milk from six months. Australian advice[2] says parents should wait until 12 months. No wonder some parents, and the health professionals who advise them, are confused[3]. So what do parents need to know about the latest advice? And when is cow’s milk an option?
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