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Bookies place bets on new young mum face of Iceland
By Kyrsty Hazell on 20/08/2009 15:53:34
With Kerry Katona out the door, who will replace her?
The bets are on as to who will replace Kerry as the ‘Mum’s gone to Iceland’ front woman. Bookmakers William Hill have named celebrity replacements, and their odds of filling Kerry’s shoes.Celebrity mums who are favourites to take over the trolley
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Baby born with heart outside body survives
By Kyrsty Hazell on 07/09/2009 15:41:05
Against all odds, 10-day-old baby lives after surgery
Born with his small heart beating outside his body, an unnamed baby boy has undergone a four-hour revolutionary surgery procedure, where 13 surgeons successfully operated on his small body. They created a space for the baby’s heart inside his body by shifting his lungs and liver ...
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Anxious babies could be more prone to childhood nightmares
By Made For Mums on 11/01/2008 12:42:00
The odds of preschoolers having nightmares may be related to their temperament as from as early as 5 months old, new research suggests.
In a study that followed 987 children from infancy to age 6, Canadian researchers found that the odds of having nightmares – and of having them consistently through the preschool years – were higher among children who were considered to be more
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Cheryl Cole and Ashley split - dashing her baby hopes
By Kyrsty Hazell on 23/02/2010 17:50:29
The odds were high on a 2010 Tweedy-Cole baby, but not anymore…
's marriage in tatters.The Fight For This Love singer’s baby talk sent bookies into a frenzy with bets of a 2010 tot for the couple bringing in the odds of 5/2 at Paddy Power. However, following the announcement of their separation today, we’re predicting
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Two wombs with two views!
By Made For Mums on 03/03/2009 10:51:40
A woman with two wombs has given birth to twin girls-one from each uterus!
and 4lb 15oz and were delivered by c-section, 7 weeks prematurely.The condition is known to affect one in 3,000 women, with the odds of carrying a baby in each womb at the same time around one in five million.
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Extreme weight loss woman gives birth- with gastric band intact!
By Kyrsty Hazell on 17/06/2009 11:34:48
37 year old mum beats the odds against obesity and polycystic ovaries
Previously tipping the scales at 25 stone, comfort eater Michelle Bowater was told her chances of conceiving were slim– unless she shed more than half her body weight.Already diagnosed with polycystic ovaries (PSCO), she went on to have a gastric band fitted and a gastric bypass....
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Celebrity couples: Who’ll have a baby in 2010?
By Kyrsty Hazell on 08/01/2010 15:13:02
The bets have been placed on which showbiz pair will welcome a baby in the next 347 days!
predicting the next top celeb tots of 2010 – check out the odds below. However, we wouldn’t put too much hope on Ronnie Wood and Ekaterina Ivanova creating a rock offspring anytime soon!Who are you putting your money on? Let us know below…Cheryl Cole
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Kym Marsh shares her premature birth ordeal
By Tessa Watkins on 09/11/2009 14:00:09
Actress tells her story on TV to highlight premature birth
.While the odds for survival have improved, 82,000 babies are born prematurely every year in the UK. The actress wants to know why it happens. On meeting other parents of premature babies, Kym said, “Everyone said they didn’t know why they’d gone into premature
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Bets already on for Katie and Alex's future baby
By Kyrsty Hazell on 08/02/2010 11:55:16
After their quickie wedding in Las Vegas, bets are taking place on what ‘Kalex’ will name their baby
Ladbrokes has revealed.The odds are on that if their baby is a girl, there is a 5/1 chance she’ll be named after Katie’s mum, Amy, and if it’s a boy, the chance of it being named after Alex’s dad, Robert is also 5/1. Other favourites include Sophie (7
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Baby born in pub car park
By Lucy Dawson on 03/06/2009 10:43:06
A mum has given birth in a pub car park after being unable to reach hospital in time.
either of us have delivered one in a pub car park."I am sure the locals will have been raising a glass in the young man's honour."The last few months have seen a number of British babies being born in odd places including a tube station and a post office
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