Top 100 Baby Names

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Top 100 Baby Names - Babies without diapers? No thanks.


Babies without diapers? No thanks.
Slate - Oct 14, 2005 jettison the little sinners. Until the 19 th century, American mothers wrapped their babies in swaddling. Then they began putting

One-in-10 babies reported to DOCS
ABC Online, Australia - Oct 14, 2005 Services (DOCS). In the past year, DOCS has received 8,300 reports of abuse or neglect of babies under the age of one. DOCS director

Women in Peru turning to 'dolphin therapy' for babies
WLS, IL - 16 hours ago October 17, 2005 - In Peru pregnant women are turning to dolphins to make their babies smarter. Scientists say the dolphins' high

Mom and baby find stretching fun
Xinhua, China - Oct 17, 2005 More than 30 mothers took part in the demonstration with their babies aged between six and 12 months. Mothers said doing yoga with babies was fun.

HANNAH: 'NO MORE BABIES FOR ME'
Contactmusic.com, UK - Oct 16, 2005 Scottish screen star JOHN HANNAH is terrified at the thought of having another child, as he is struggling with two kids already.

Hearing tests for newborn babies sound practice
Townsville Bulletin, Australia - 19 hours ago She was among the first to be screened for hearing problems, a technique that is now available for all babies born in the twin cities.

Mothers of Down syndrome Babies Discouraged by Own Doctors
Family News In Focus, CO - 23 hours ago by Steve Jordahl. Nine-of-ten Down syndrome babies are aborted and the Doctor is often part of the reason. Research reveals the way

Detroit study says cooling babies may ease oxygen loss damage
WLNS, MI - Oct 12, 2005 DETROIT A study by Wayne State University doctors suggests that chilling a newborn's body can help prevent or reduce brain damage caused by lack of oxygen

Zoo's tiny seahorses take a bow
ic NorthWales, UK - Oct 17, 2005 The babies - or fry as they are known - of the short-snouted hippocampus variety were more usually found in eelgrass beds in the Mediterranean and some warmer

Pacifiers help babies
Miami Herald, FL - Oct 11, 2005 A pediatrician's group released new measures to lessen sudden infant death syndrome, including using pacifiers and allowing babies to sleep in their parents