Top 100 Baby Names

Thursday, October 20, 2005

Top 100 Baby Names - Prenatal Clinic helps low-income women deliver healthy babies


Prenatal Clinic helps low-income women deliver healthy babies
Bryan College Station Eagle, United States - Oct 17, 2005 who volunteer each month at the Prenatal Clinic in Bryan, many low-income women would have difficult pregnancies and many underweight babies would not receive

Companies target premature babies market
Miami Herald, FL - Oct 18, 2005 Grace and Henry wore the tops incessantly because they were born six weeks early and Farmer couldn't find many clothes for premature babies.

Surge in births comes 9 months after ice storm
Indianapolis Star, United States - 8 hours ago manager. The city's Voss Center for Women delivered 40 babies in September and was expecting 54 in just two weeks in October. And St.

Rockers getting raucous in a bid to help babies
Scotsman, United Kingdom - Oct 19, 2005 A ROCK night has been organised to help raise funds for the neonatal unit at Simpson's Maternity Unit. The Rockin' For Tots event

Study may help for premature babies
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Oct 18, 2005 The study tracked the development of 100 babies born very premature below 33 weeks' gestation and 106 babies born close to full term (38-41 weeks) at

New babies
Lahontan Valley News, NV - Oct 18, 2005 A boy, Jeffrey David Webb, to Stephanie and Travis Webb weighing 6 pounds, 12 ounces and measuring 20 inches. A boy, Christufer

Booking a date for baby fair
Comet 24, UK - 1 hour ago stands, listen to informative talks, watch demonstrations and take part in seminars, all put together to advise and help parents with young children and babies

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.

One in ten babies reported to DOCS
Sydney Morning Herald (subscription), Australia - Oct 14, 2005 One in 10 babies under the age of one was reported to the NSW Department of Community Services (DOCS) under suspicion of abuse or neglect in the last financial