by Jan Katzen-Luchenta AMI CFP
Some of the children walked up to the stage; others limped or ambled proudly using walkers or braces. Several confined to wheelchairs muscled their way through the crowded rehearsal hall up the ramp to take their places center stage.
As the syncopated beat of Stomp spilled into the uncoordinated bodies of [...]
by Dr Sarah Buckley
Epidural pain relief is an increasingly popular choice for Australian women in the labor ward. Up to one-third of all birthing women have an epidural1, and it is especially common amongst women having their first babies2. For women giving birth by cesarean section, epidurals are certainly a great alternative to general [...]
There is renewed interest in Preconception Care now because of the statistics:
Currently,
1 couple in 6 is infertile
1 woman in 4 will suffer a miscarriage
1 baby in 10 is born prematurely
1 in 30 is born with a congenital [...]