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Symptoms Of Fetus - Articles
HEARING TESTIMONY.....LYME DISEASE TRANSMITTED TO FETUS
by
Marjorie Tietjen
Posted
Wed 15 Jul 2009 8:07pm
The Infectious Disease Society Of America tells United States citizens that Lyme disease can not become chronic. This organization states adamantly that if Lyme disease symptoms persist after the 2 to 3 week antibiotic treatment then if after the 21st day of antibiotics.... you still have the same symptoms, you now do not have an active infection b ...
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Prescribing Zoloft and Other Antidepressants to a Fetus
by
Kim S.
Posted
Tue 01 Nov 2011 12:00am
By Deborah Merlin
Dr. Tinus Smits the founder of CEASE-therapy for autism, believes that:
Autism is an accumulation of different causes:
about 70% is due to vaccines
25% to toxic medication and substances
5% to some diseases
According to a study in the Archives of General Psychiatry, women who took Z ...
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Tennessee Bill Proposes Fetus Death Certificate
by
Linda MacDonald Glenn

Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:27pm
A Republican legislator in Tennessee has proposed a bill that would require doc's to file a certificate of death for aborted fetuses . Rep. Stacey Campfield says that this would give them a way to track the number of abortions performed every year. The thing is, the Office of Vital Records already tracks and makes this information public. What it ...
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The pain of the fetus
by
Linda MacDonald Glenn

Posted
Sun 06 Jun 2010 9:22am
In France, the new studies demonstrate that the fetus can suffer. The question is to find the treatment to fight this pain.
On June 5th in Paris, Palais du Luxembourg, the PremUp foundation organizes a colloquium to discuss it. This Fondation works on prematurity, average prematurity and extreme prematurity.
The premature births increased by 15 ...
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Fetuses Have Memory In the Womb
by
Jennifer Lance
Posted
Tue 21 Jul 2009 11:51pm
Played classical music for your unborn? Me, it was way too much NPR. Sure, our relatives might have scoffed, but a new study shows that after 30 weeks, the fetus may actually have memories of the rockin’ out time y’all shared.
Researchers in the Netherlands studied 100 pregnant women and found that prenatally, babies may have short-term mem ...
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A Brief Rant on Fetus-Holding and Other Things
by
Monica LeMoine
Posted
Wed 20 May 2009 1:24pm
Greetings, Inquisitive Guests and KuKd/TTCers!
I'm pushing my debut Ask a Disgruntled Dead Baby Momma column back a bit (yes, notice the subtle title change) to get this other thing off my chest first.
The inspiration for today's musing - a rant, actually - comes from The Dude (who, I'm pleased to report, has now amassed an even GREATER t ...
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Out of the UK...an exhibit explores effects of stress on fetus
by
Atlanta Mom ..
Posted
Sat 04 Jul 2009 10:13pm
Stress in the womb can last a lifetime, say researchers behind new exhibit
Visitors can see how their stress levels could affect the heart rate of their unborn baby and find out why pregnant women should reduce their anxiety, at a new exhibit at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition, which opens today (30 June 2009).
The researchers b ...
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Dear Fetus
by
Monica LeMoine
Posted
Mon 15 Mar 2010 8:19pm
Dear Fetus,
Can I still call you that? Fetus? Or have you graduated to the level of "baby" by now? Why don't I just break all societal rules for a moment, and call you what your dad and I have known you to be for some time: Sean. Sean Murphy LeMoine, that is. As in Sean Connery. Sean Penn. The late Sean P-Diddy Combs. A humble, boring, single- ...
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