Monday, April 16, 2007

Cute baby of the month

Here is a picture of a baby which is really cute.

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Mercy support centre for parents and babies

Mercy Family Birthing Unit provides further support after going home through the Mercy Support Centre for Parents and Babies.

The aim of the Support Centre is to extend quality, optimum care to both parents and babies, by experienced Midwives and Lactation Midwife.

Support Centre Aims

• To support and advise women in breast-feeding management, mothercraft techniques and settling techniques

• To supervise breast-feeding - observing position,technique and to offer advice regarding breast-feeding

• To assist with unsettled infants

• To advise with regard to reflux and colic problems

• To offer post-natal distress support

• To refer you to the appropriate health professionals for further treatment as necessary

• To ensure correct consistent advice is given

• To provide valuable reference resources:Videos, books,pamphlets.

This is a FREE parenting advisory service for all women who have their babies at Mercy Family Birthing Unit for up to eight weeks post-delivery.

For a nominal fee the service of the Lacation Midwife is also available for mother's who deliver elsewhere for up to eight weeks post- delivery.

Open Monday to Thursday 8.00am - 3.30pm.

For appointments please telephone the Mercy Family Birthing Unit on (08) 9370 9420.

If further information please view or download the Mercy Support Centre for Parents and Babies brochure

The Midwives and Lactation Midwife will notify your Doctor of attendance at the centre.

Please allow for a 1-2 hour stay at the centre.

Source - http://www.mercygroup.com.au/parent__babies_support.asp

Gifts for babies & toddlers

Here is a website which has a little reviews on Gift for babies

http://www.reviewcentre.com/products3225.html

Children's Programs - Babies and Toddlers

Planning for babies and toddlers occurs through relationship-based experiences and interactions. The emphasis is to promote and maintain a secure attachment between a child and their primary caregiver (see primary caregiving), then with the wider environment. Relationship-based programming recognises that children need to feel safe and secure in a predictable and responsive environment. Programs are dynamic and responsive to individual children's interests and intrinsically motivated purposes, taking into consideration a child's emerging sense of autonomy, agency, identity and belonging and opportunities to experience interdependence and independence.

Staff and families work in partnership to offer children potential pathways that are individually relevant and challenging. Various lenses are used to achieve a programming cycle of noticing a child's pusuits, behaviours and communication and striving to understand them in the context of the environment. Staff then plan to offer children opportunities to extend or repeat their learning and revisit past experiences. These lenses revolve around children's secure attachment and patterns of relationship and connection, their wellbeing and involvement in the environment and their primary caregiver's ability to be emotionally available to children as individuals.

For more do read at - http://www.gowrie-adelaide.com.au/cms/?q=node/3

Baby Products for sale

Smart Baby Zone specialises in baby developmental products for your baby from birth to 5 years. Our educational toys include wooden toys, jigsaws, cot mobiles and baby activity centres. Our baby music CDs include The Mozart Effect and Music for Babies ranges. All are designed to relax your child, improving their sensory co-ordination & memory development. We also stock an innovative range of educational videos and educational software for babies and toddlers, introducing them to the concepts of colours, shapes, alphabet and counting. Our Parents Zone offers a wealth of information on how your baby develops. Read about baby signing, yoga for children and much more.

Source - http://www.smartbabyzone.co.uk/

Premature babies study

A protein free artificial surfactant (artificial lung expanding compound; ALEC) composed of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylglycerol was assessed for its effect on the main complications of prematurity in a prospective two stage randomised trial of 328 unselected babies delivered at between 25 and 29 weeks of gestation. Babies were randomised to receive approximately 100 mg artificial surfactant suspension or 1 ml saline. This was given at birth into the pharynx with up to three more endotracheal doses if the baby was intubated during the first day. Treatment with artificial surfactant reduced the neonatal mortality from 27% to 14%, the incidence of parenchymal brain haemorrhages from 24% to 16%, and the severity of the respiratory distress syndrome. In the first 10 days babies treated with artificial surfactant who survived averaged 19 hours less in greater than 30% oxygen, 20 hours less ventilation, and 17 hours less supplemental oxygen. Artificial surfactant had no effect on the incidence of pneumothoraces, pulmonary interstitial emphysema, patent ductus arteriosus, or postnatal infections and no serious side effects. Artificial surfactant (ALEC) given to very premature babies at birth significantly reduces their mortality and the respiratory support needed and should prove a valuable addition to treatment.

Source - http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1246154

Baby News

Up to 100 babies may have died needlessly after undergoing complex heart surgery at Bristol Royal Infirmary, it has been claimed.

Harry Trusted, a representative of the Bristol Heart Children's Action Group, said detailed statistical evidence showed dozens of children may have survived if they had been treated elsewhere. Mr Trusted was giving evidence to the public inquiry into high deaths among children who underwent cardiac surgery at the hospital.

He said: "We will never know exactly how many children died at Bristol because of mismanagement and bad care.

"We think with confidence the figure is probably between 50 and 100 and in our submission that in itself is justification for this inquiry.

"The events this inquiry is looking into may properly be described as a tragedy."


Full content available at - http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/636589.stm

Bristol surgeon loses High Court bid

A High Court bid by a surgeon at the centre of the Bristol heart babies scandal to force the Health Secretary to hear an appeal has failed.

Mr Janardan Dhasmana had hoped to save his career by launching a successful appeal bid.

His lawyer told the court that the surgeon felt he had been made a scapegoat following the outcry over the deaths of babies and children who underwent complex heart surgery at Bristol Royal Infirmary.


For more read on at - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/1039377.stm

OCC Clinics in London and Manchester

At the OCC Clinics in London and Manchester babies and children are treated for such diverse conditions as asthma, cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome, eczema, epilepsy and sleeplessness, as well as more common childhood ailments like glue ear and colic.

Our team of 'flying osteopaths' treats babies at the neo-natal care unit of a London hospital, and we also care for pregnant women and their unborn children. Each year we provide over 30,000 treatments.

We are also committed to raising awareness amongst both the general public and health care professionals as to the benefits of osteopathy to children, and to the post-graduate training of osteopaths in paediatric osteopathy.

The Osteopathic Centre for Children is a charity that was set up by Patricia Ferrall and Stuart Korth in January 1991, with a Saturday morning clinic at the Royal Homeopathic Hospital, Queens Square, London WC1, around the corner from the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children, where the OCC rented a room. The original clinic was staffed by volunteer osteopaths.

The OCC receives no statuary funding, and all funds are raised through charitable donations, including those made by parents who bring their children to the clinics. At present, the charity is providing around 30,000 treatments a year in its clinics in London and Manchester, while also providing a paediatric osteopathy service to the neonatal intensive care unit at Barnet General Hospital, in London.



More about them,



The Osteopathic Centre for Children is a registered charity. It costs us around £50 to provide each treatment, and we do not receive any government funding towards our work.

We rely on donations to keep our clinics open, and every contribution, however small, helps us to treat more children.

If you would like to help us by giving a donation, please print out and complete the attached donation form, or telephone us on 020 7250 3045.



More info at - http://www.occ.uk.com/fundraising/

Philips Baby Climate Centre Review

What is it?Room humidifier
Price£60
The goodEasy to use, variable output strengths, directional nozzle
The badDo you really need it, hygrometer and thermometer analogue not digital
We sayNot a must have baby gadget for every home, but if there is a need this will do the job.


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8 July 2006
- The Philips SCH580 Baby Climate Centre promises to help improve the air quality in your room by adding moisture to the air and protect little ones from irritation, dry and itchy skin, chapped lips and dry, sore throats.

The system works by pumping cool air in the room, which is created by the unit by firing ultrasonic waves at the water to make it evaporate.

For the hardcore techies out there this is done by using an ultrasonic frequency oscillator to break up the water into tiny particles. The ventilation system then blows out these water particles (mist) into the dry air where they evaporate to give the required humidity. At full rate, the unit actually pumps out 250ml of water per hour.

Doing it this way, Philips ensure that you aren't adding additional heat to the room that you're humidifying as well as being able to achieve an almost silent operation. In addition you won't be steaming up the windows, walls or furniture either.

Set-up is simple and simply requires you to fill the unit's reservoir with water and turn the unit on. To compensate for varying humidity levels, the unit can be adjusted to pump out mist at varying degrees and you can even change the direction of the mist output rather than having to move the humidifier itself.

Finally for tired mums and dads there is an automatic switch off sensor so when you run out of water the unit isn't just oscillating thin air for hours before you wake up.

According to Philips, when the relative humidity level of your baby's room is below the comfortable zone of 40-60% the humidifier should be switched on. So you know when this is, Philips has bundled a simple hygrometer and thermometer in the box, however until you buy the unit you won't know if you need it or not.

In fact so far in our tests every room in our house as been within the "comfortable zone" suggesting that its £60 not well spent.

That said, in a closed room the Baby Climate Centre does make a difference to the humidity when turned on as we soon managed to raise the humidity of a room by 10% within a couple of hours.

Before you rush out and buy every gadget under the sun for you kids, we would recommend investing in a hygrometer first so see if you really need one. In our home it appears we don't.

If you do, then this will get the job done, is easy to use and requires minimal thought.

For more please visit - http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk/reviews/review.phtml/1617/2641/philips-baby-climate-centre-humidifier.phtml

Baby shopping

Here is a website for baby shopping

http://www.bizrate.co.uk/babytoys/mid103435/products.html

Centre for Cancer Research

MIMR's newest research centre, the Centre for Cancer Research, was established in January 2006. Led by Institute Director, Professor Bryan Williams, scientists working in the Centre for Cancer Research are dedicated to studying the impact of cancer incidence, in an effort to learn more about the growth and development of different cancers and to discover new cancer therapies.

The Cancer Research team carries out its own research, but also collaborates closely with scientists from MIMR’s other centres and the Monash Health Research Precinct to share expertise, resources and knowledge into a range of cancers, including breast, endometrial, ovarian, stomach and prostate cancers as well as leukaemia. CCR scientists are particularly interested in the link between inflammatory processes and cancer as well as the role of cancer stem cells.

The Ritchie Centre for Baby Health Research

The Ritchie Centre for Baby Health Research, through greater knowledge of the developmental physiology of the fetus and of the newborn, aims to prevent the death of babies and to improve their overall health. The research efforts of the Ritchie Centre focus on stages of human life from birth to infancy. Ritchie Centre clinicians and scientists have expertise in neonatal and fetal physiology, newborn intensive care and paediatric sleep disorders.

Babies born preterm often have cardio-respiratory problems requiring long-term ventilation therapy, risking permanent breathing and sleeping related problems. Therefore, major research areas of the Centre include increasing the safety of the birthing process, developing new therapies for preterm babies, the examination of brain injury and infants' sleeping patterns.

The close collaboration between scientists of the Ritchie Centre, The Melbourne Children’s Sleep Unit and the Adamson Sleep Centre and clinicians in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Monash Medical Centre offers a unique setting where research developments can be rapidly applied for the benefit of seriously ill babies and children.

For more, please visit - http://www.monashinstitute.org/baby-health.html

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Home of surrogacy, surrogate parenting information

Founding director, Bill Handel, started his practice of surrogacy in 1980, through the Law Offices of William Handel. In 1986, the Center for Surrogate Parenting, Inc., was incorporated. Bill Handel and Karen Synesiou are the co-directors and co-owners of CSP. In our over 23 years of helping infertile couples become parents, we have celebrated the birth of over 979 babies.

We believe that surrogate parenting should be a collaboration of professionals who guide the entire process. The team should consist of doctors, psychologists or psychotherapists, attorneys and an agency that is the liaison between all the participants. CSP has created a "team" that is unsurpassed anywhere in the world. CSP is unique because we have created a team that is involved with each surrogacy arrangement from beginning to end. Your counselor is by your side from the moment you enter our program and continues to offer you support, companionship and guidance long after your delivery. She is very intimate with the details of your relationship with your couple, husband and children and is not called to help out only when there is a need. You do not have to explain your situation before receiving help, she already understands the dynamics. With other programs a counselor is usually only contracted to screen you and thereafter only when a "situation" arises.

Once you are accepted into our program, we immediately begin the screening process. We do not wait for you to meet a couple. At CSP we complete our psychological and medical screening before you choose a couple. We know through experience that once a surrogate mother and a couple meet, the bonding process and friendship begins immediately. We also know that if a surrogate mother does not complete the psychological or medical screening process, all parties incur a lot of heartache. Therefore, we prescreen our surrogate mothers. When you choose a couple you are absolutely confident that you can help them and won't let them down. We believe in this so much that CSP actually incurs these costs! No other program prescreens their surrogate mothers. CSP invests our time and money on you as a sign of our confidence in you.

It will take you approximately three months to get through our screening process. Of course, we could rush you through, but experience has taught us that we need to move at the pace you set. We allow our surrogate mothers to meet a counselor and attend group support meetings before committing to a couple. The counselor will discuss with you the impact your pregnancy will have on your husband, children, extended family and friends. At group support meeting you will meet other surrogate mothers at various stages in our program. One lady may be meeting her couple, another recently pregnant, another may have delivered, and so on. Attending group will allow you to learn first hand what it takes to be involved in surrogate parenting. Once you have met a counselor and attended group meeting you will truly understand the journey you are about to embark upon. The next step is to undergo a full medical screening and before you know it you will be choosing a couple!

Today, surrogacy and egg donation remain unregulated in almost every State. This means that anyone can start their own egg donation or surrogacy program. Each agency can set its own standards and rules, and therefore it is imperative that surrogate mothers should thoroughly investigate their choices, work with an agency that can offer experience, who works with skilled professionals and has a good reputation. CSP has been guiding surrogate mothers for over 23 years, we must be doing it right! Our main goal is to ensure that our surrogate mothers and their families take no financial risks. We ensure that couples deposit all anticipated trust funds into an account PRIOR to any medical procedure taking place. The reason we insist on this is to ensure that we always have sufficient funds to pay for your medical bills and expenses. Life events happen and could impact your couple's ability to deposit funds at a later time. For example, they could be injured and unable to authorize the payments, could be sued and have their accounts frozen, get divorced and cannot agree on who is to pay what amount, etc. Our priority is our surrogate mothers and to this end we will not take any financial risks that could affect her. Many programs allow couples to deposit funds as the pregnancy develops. In such cases it is the surrogate mother that takes the financial risks if her couple will not or cannot deposit the necessary funds. Of course, the contract everyone signs provides that the Intended Parents are responsible for all expenses. However it could take years and substantial attorney fees to recoup your fees. CSP would never allow a surrogate mother to take a financial risk with her family.

CSP has a worldwide reputation as being the leader in the field of surrogacy and egg donation. We are proud of our practice of always looking after our surrogate mothers and their family.

Find out more at - http://www.creatingfamilies.com/surrogacy/smcsp.HTML

Approximately 12 percent of child abuse-related deaths occur as a result of SBS

Approximately 12 percent of child abuse-related deaths occur as a result of SBS. Roughly 25 percent of SBS victims die, with another 35 percent suffering long-term disabilities; 41 percent are under the age of 1.8 The cost of caring for a surviving SBS child during his or her lifetime is often exorbitant. Initial hospitalization for SBS victims is estimated at $75,000 to $95,000.9 Additional costs are incurred for rehabilitation, or medical expenses and special education needs. Perhaps the most insidious side of SBS is seen in the thousands of children who suffer severe physical and mental disabilities throughout their lifetime.

The National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome is the foremost national and international SBS information clearinghouse. It is leading a massive national and international awareness program at hospitals, schools, community centers and emergency rooms. Poster campaigns now depict macho males holding their tiny babies stating, "Tough guys don't shake." Pamphlets appear in hospitals and pediatricians' offices explaining the danger of shaking and tossing babies, and films for parents and childcare professionals exist. The organization has also sponsored numerous large conferences, including one in Australia and most recently in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Raising awareness about the potential injury to a child in a classroom setting has been shown to decrease the incidence of SBS.10 "By explaining the damage caused and how many infants fall victim to [SBS], we can reduce the number of cases. Oftentimes, people don't realize how easy it is to hurt an infant," said John Baldwin, senior instructor at Marana Community Correctional Treatment Facility in Arizona. "With this class, inmates receive graphic and vivid lessons on the impact of shaking an infant and really think twice about how to handle a baby."



For more information, do visit - http://www.dontshake.com/Audience.aspx?categoryID=10&PageName=Dads101PrisonCanada.htm

How to Read to your babies

First, be comfortable, cosy and relaxed - both of you. On the other hand, hearing a story can be very calming for a child who is in 'one of those moods'.

Next, make sure your child can see the book the right way up as you read.

For babies and toddlers up to 2 years
  • point at pictures and say or ask names of things (depending on age)
  • use a slow sing-song voice
  • use different voices for different characters - be entertaining
  • spend time talking about the pictures before turning the page
  • say a name and ask your older baby or toddler to point to the item
  • give huge praise each time your child points at and names an object

For 2-4 year-olds
  • give your child time to look at the pictures before you read
  • ask, 'Where's the...?' 'What's that called?' 'What's she doing?'
  • always follow text with your finger as you read
  • with familiar stories, see if your child can join in or finish phrases
  • ask questions like: 'Why did he do that?' 'What happens next?'
  • discuss things you both liked/didn't like and why

For 4 year-olds and over (and possibly some 3 year-olds)
  • as for 2-4 year olds
  • ask your child if he can remember the order of events in the story
  • try paired reading (sometimes called shared reading)

Special activity
If you think your child may be ready for a real reading activity, try this: choose a word which appears several times (such as a name) show it to your child and tell him what it says: can your child find the same word again?

This is a first 'Look and Say' or 'Whole word' activity. For information about Look and Say and the other methods of teaching reading, click here.

FINAL TIP:
Let your child see that reading is part of your life. Do you have books and newspapers in the house?

for More information, do visit - http://childliteracy.com/babies.html

Lincoln mothercare, baby center, baby products, baby equipment

Mothercare UK Ltd

1.03 miles

7 Tentercroft St

Lincoln LN5 7DB

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Tel. 01522 521825

Category: Baby & nursery equipment
Maybe Baby

1.36 miles

14 The Mall Shopping Centre,High St

Lincoln LN2 1HX

› Map

Tel. 01522 523343

Category: Baby & nursery equipment
Little Angels

1.51 miles

41 Steep Hill

Lincoln LN2 1LU

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Tel. 01522 575575

Category: Baby & nursery equipment
Babyscene

1.95 miles

260-262 Wragby Rd

Lincoln LN2 4PX

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Tel. 01522 544418

Fax. 01522 544419

Category: Baby & nursery equipment
Growing Pains

1.95 miles

276 Wragby Rd

Lincoln LN2 4PX

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Tel. 01522 544956

Category: Baby & nursery equipment
Emma's

2.48 miles

104 Grange Cr

Lincoln LN6 8DA

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Tel. 01522 695100

Category: Baby & nursery equipment
Nappy Hopper

3.38 miles

Nash La

North Hykeham

Lincoln LN6 9BD

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Tel. 01522 684495

Fax. 01522 689827

Category: Baby & nursery equipment
Macraft Industries Ltd

9.61 miles

Ferry Rd

Southrey

Lincoln LN3 5TA

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Tel. 01526 398815

Fax. 01526 397187

Category: Baby & nursery equipment
Mothercare UK Ltd

15.21 miles

32 Middle Gate

Newark NG24 1AL

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Tel. 01636 701695

Category: Baby & nursery equipment
Little Rascals Baby Centre

16.25 miles

100 Trinity St

Gainsborough DN21 1HS

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Tel. 01427 811404

Category: Baby & nursery equipment

Source: http://www.upmystreet.com/UK/findmynearest/shopping/children-and-babies/results/in/Lincoln.html

The Abandoned Babies Center - Nairobi, Kenya

The Abandoned Babies Center is part of Dacoretti Childrens Home in Nairobi, Kenya. The home takes in abandoned babies throughout the Nairobi area. The goal is to place the children in adoptive families. Those that are not adopted stay in the ABC home until they are ? years old. At that time the children go on to Dacoretti or other children's homes in the area.

The children are raised in cottages where they are broken up by age. Families interested in adopting from ABC can contact them to gain more information on the adoption process.


For more information, please visit http://www.africasangels.org/Organizations/FrancesJonesAbandonedBaby.asp




The Love of Christ Ministries (TLC), was established in 1993, specifically to meet the needs of these, the most innocent victims of violent crime, homelessness, HIV/Aids and general social turmoil in South Africa.

TLC is dedicated to salvaging these fresh, untarnished lives, through adoption into a community of families which is structured to focus on one objective. This is to raise and nurture the poorest of the poor into valuable, educated and skilled members of our nation.


For more information, please visit - http://www.africasangels.org/Organizations/TLC.asp

Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS)

Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) is the collection of signs and symptoms resulting from the violent shaking of an infant or small child. It is a form of child abuse. In America every year an estimated 1,200 - 1,400 children are shaken for whom treatment is sought. Of these tiny victims, 25 -30% die as a result of their injuries. The rest will have lifelong complications. It is likely that many more babies suffer from the effects of SBS yet no one knows because SBS victims rarely have any external evidence of trauma.

Taken from - http://www.dontshake.com/

Christian Baby Therapy Centre

The Baby Therapy Centre is an early intervention service, which helps all babies and toddlers with an impairment or development delay to expand their competence. Families of these babies are assisted to cope with the enormous burden they face.

13% of all babies have a mild to severe handicap, arising from injury, disease or genetic disorder. The good news is that early treatment and stimulation increase the chances for normal development in the period of maximum brain growth!

With this earliest treatment, secondary handicaps and fixed abnormalities are prevented in impaired babies who are otherwise deprived of learning experiences.


Mission statement,

The Baby Therapy Centre was established in 1994 as an Early Intervention service:

  • to expand the competence of all impaired babies and toddlers
  • and assist their families to cope

The first few years of life are critical for the building of a stable developmental foundation, upon which all further skills are built. In these years children learn to sit, crawl, walk, communicate, play and feed themselves etc.

If there are any barriers preventing this, the child is not able to reach his/her potential!

13% of all babies have a mild to severe handicap, arising from injury, disease or genetic disorder.

The good news is that early treatment and stimulation increase the chances of for normal development in the period of maximum brain growth! With this earliest treatment at the Baby Therapy Centre, we assist children from birth to 3 years of age to overcome barriers through various techniques, and to prevent secondary handicaps and fixed abnormalities.

Early Intervention services include individual therapy sessions, addressing each childs specific needs, and group therapy sessions, often including participation of parents, thereby optimising learning and interaction skills. Our approach is holistic and the whole team is involved according to the need of each child.

The Baby Therapy Centre is a non-profit organisation, founded and run on Christian principles.

We are situated in Lynnwood, Pretoria, and run various clinics and outstations.


Taken from https://www.givengain.com/cgi-bin/giga.cgi?c=116

What is SPERM FREEZING, Sperm wasing & BANKING ?

This is a very interesting post about SPERM FREEZING & BANKING

KJIVF , having a highly successful donor insemination programme for Azoospermic patients (nil sperm). Fully screened donor samples with full quarantine for HIV & other diseases are available on demand for your patients.

Sperm freezing / banking facility is also available for Male factor infertility / husband having problem of producing the sample on demand. In such cases Samples from husband are freezed prior to IUI or IVF & pooled later on to get required no. of motile sperms for IUI or IVF.

Why Sperm Freezing

When you are going for Cancer Therapies : Cancer therapies such as surgery, chemotherapy and radiation can cause permanent sterility and infertility. Having your sperm frozen can preserve future fertility.

When you are considering a Vasectomy : Sperm cryopreservation can preserve fertility and prevent the need for reversal surgery if personal circumstances change.

When involved in the process of ART like IUI, IVF, ICSI, GIFT : Sperm is to be stored for use with IUI, IVF, ICSI, GIFT, and other similar procedures so that it is available at a critical time.

When you are working in some hazardous environment : High risk professions with exposure to chemicals, radiation, extreme heat, etc. can cause sterility in men, so one can freeze their sperm.

When facing Ejaculatory dysfunction: It is thought that sperm number and quality decreases over time when ejaculation doesn't occur. Therefore, in cases where men can't ejaculate, such as with spinal cord injury, preserving sperm as early as possible may increase their fertility chances.

When Low sperm counts problem is with you : Higher-quality sperm samples can be frozen for later use with IVF and ICSI. Specimens can be pooled to increase the likelihood of achieving pregnancy.

When male partner are going to be absent : Sperm freezing enables the female partner to continue with her reproductive schedule.

Semen Analysis

Once semen is collected, semen samples are analysed for volume, viscosity and pH levels, and microscopically evaluated to determine motility, sperm count, morphology and other important factors.

Semen Cryopreservation

Cryoprotectant is added to the semen to control sperm damage caused by freezing. The specimen is then divided into individual cryo-vials, placed into liquid nitrogen vapor for 30 minutes, and then plunged into liquid nitrogen. At a temperature of -196°C all metabolic activity is halted. Semen can thus be preserved for many years.

Surgical sperm Retrival (PESA/MESA & TESA)

Patients with obstructive azoospermia (nil sperm) are offered surgical sperm recovery combined with IVF/ICSI to give a hope against hope to patients with nil sperm in the semen.

Sperm Washing

On popular demand, we have introduced the facility of Sperm washing / enhancement for outside patients also. All gynaecologist are welcome to avail this unique facility to procure washed / prepared sperms for performing IUI at their own clinics.


Article taken from http://www.kjivf.com/sperm_freez.asp

Laparoscopy & Test Tube baby Centre

At http://www.kjivf.com/, you will find a Laparoscopy & Test Tube baby Centre.

Here is their introduction,

Welcome to "KJIVF" website, hosted by KJIVF Laparoscopy & Test Tube baby Centre for knowledge and guide lines about the Human Infertilities and Treatment . As we know Infertility is a big problem today. A infertile couple leads a life with stress and worried about their future. KJIVF & Laparoscopy Center is a premier center of Delhi providing high quality advanced infertility care & treatment under one roof where we discuss every aspects of your infertility and work towards your parenthood.

After healthy discussion we try to find out one of the appropriate cause of infertility and then sketch the plan of treatment along with you. Most of the infertile couple are treated by means of medicines or some of them have to go under small surgical operation to find out the appropriate cause of infertility.

Our Clinic

KJIVF & Laparoscopy Center is a premier center of Delhi providing high quality infertility services of international standard & minimally invasive surgery (Key hole surgery) under one roof at an affordable cost. The center is fully air conditioned, aesthetically designed & equipped with latest ‘State Of Art' equipments like Heracell incubator (Germany) HEPA filters, fully digital 3D Sonoace 5500 imaging system & Asculap endoscopy system to ensure best possible out come. Our pathology division is ISO 9001-2000 certified. One of the most important feature of KJIVF is complete in-house expertise. We don't depend on any outside expert & no batch system is followed at KJIVF. Each couple gets personalized care & individual attention under supervision & expert guidance of Dr. Kuldeep Jain, Director KJIVF to ensure best results. We are having a unique quality control system to ensure international standards which is done periodically by experts in this field.

How To Reach

KJIVF is situated at the heart of Trans Yamuna, Gagan Vihar, near Karkardooma flyover & is easily approachable from all sides.

A babies daily timetable

Here is an ideal babies timetable taken from
http://www.centralchildcare.co.nz/babies.htm

Daily Routine

The following table outlines our daily routine.

Time Activity
7:30am Main Centre Opens
Babies have free play in the Toddlers area
9:00am

Babies Centre Opens
All Centre Mat Time

9:15am Nappy Change
9:30am Morning Tea
10:00am Planned Activity
11:00am Free Play
11:15am Nappy Changes
11:30am Lunch
12:00pm Bed Time
1:00pm Nappy Changes
1:15pm Free Play
2:30pm Nappy Changes
3:00pm Afternoon Tea
3:45pm Move Over to Toddlers Area
4:00pm Babies Centre Closes
4:15pm Nappy Changes
4:30pm Free Play
5:00pm Snack Time (as appropriate)
5:45pm Main Centre Closes

MOTHERS AND BABIES RESEARCH CENTRE

There is a website about mothers and babies, a research centre at http://www.mothersbabies.com/

It is developed by The University of Newcastle

They have a few departments located in Australia

DIVISION OF OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF ENDOCRINOLOGY
JOHN HUNTER HOSPITAL
HUNTER MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE
NEWCASTLE
AUSTRALIA


Baby Center website

Here are a few resources on the internet available about Baby center's

http://www.babycenter.com/
They have a few international sites as well, It also has parents information and pregnancy related article. They have an online store for those who would like to buy Baby products.

About Baby center .com

BabyCenter.com, the leading destination on the Internet for new and expectant parents, together with its companion site ParentCenter.com, a Web resource for parents of children ages 2 to 8, is dedicated to helping you find the information and support you need during pregnancy and in caring for a baby, toddler, or child.

Having a baby is a life-changing event, and raising a child is an exciting ongoing challenge. We're here to offer guidance, with easy-to-use sites that feature original high-quality content and practical advice from trusted sources such as obstetricians, pediatricians, developmental experts, nutritionists, and fellow parents.

Why are we the most trusted parenting resource on the Web? For these reasons:

Parenting expertise. The seasoned professionals on our editorial team have worked at major magazines such as Parenting, Parents, and Health. More important, many of us are moms and dads who are living the subject firsthand, raising newborns, toddlers, and older children. We thoroughly research and fact-check every article we publish. We're the only family site that uses a team of medical advisors to ensure the reliability of the material we produce.

Shopping guidance. Many parents and parents-to-be are overwhelmed by the complex choices they face in picking out the right baby gear, baby clothes, toys, nursery accessories, and other essentials. And parents of older children face a mind-boggling array of toys, games, software, and more products marketed for kids. We'll help you make better buying decisions with our popular buying guides and product comparisons. Shop online at the BabyCenter Store for new and expectant parents, babies, toddlers, and big kids.

A sense of community. Our bulletin boards and chat sessions offer a thriving support system, letting you connect with other couples, women due around the same time as you, and medical professionals for answers to your questions. By taking 30 seconds to become a member, you'll receive free personalized e-mails written especially for your stage of pregnancy or your baby's age.

Helpful e-mail newsletters. When you become a member of BabyCenter and Parentcenter, you'll receive free, personalized e-mails written especially for your stage of pregnancy or your child's age.

Recognition as a trusted source. BabyCenter.com focuses exclusively on pregnancy and early childhood, letting us concentrate on helping you make confident, informed choices. Since the site's launch in November 1997, we've been featured on CNN and CBS, in Time, Fortune, the New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal, and in hundreds of other newspapers, magazines, TV shows, and radio broadcasts. And we've won three Webby Awards, the industry's highest honor. See a complete list of BabyCenter's awards and honors.

Respect for our users. Your privacy is important to us. We won't share information about individual readers with any advertiser, marketer, or outside party without your permission. See our privacy policy.

About ParentCenter
ParentCenter.com is an easy-to-navigate one-stop resource designed to help parents of children ages 2 to 8 better manage and enjoy the day-to-day challenges of raising great kids.

ParentCenter takes a friendly and informative approach to content, offering helpful experts and a vibrant online community. ParentCenter includes more than a thousand original articles created especially for the Web, covering the topics of children's health, fun and activities, learning, and parenting. Information is organized by age and grade so you can find the most relevant information for your child's situation quickly and easily.

Also on ParentCenter are unique features that allow you to tap into the collective wisdom of thousands of other moms and dads, and tools to help you understand and celebrate your child's own, special abilities.

About the company
BabyCenter LLC is headquartered in San Francisco. Our team of editors, designers, marketers, and technical staff is devoted to providing new and expectant parents, as well as parents of children ages 2 to 8, with trusted guidance. The company produces BabyCenter.com, the Web's most complete information source on preconception, pregnancy, baby, and toddler; BabyCentre.co.uk, a version of BabyCenter for British parents; and ParentCenter.com, for parents with older children. BabyCenter LLC is a member of the Johnson & Johnson family of companies.

Editorial and Advertising Policy
BabyCenter is dedicated to providing parents and parents-to-be with high-quality, medically reviewed content. Our editorial team is made up of professional writers and editors, many educated at top journalism schools in the United States. We want to be your most trusted parenting resource. That's why we offer practical advice from expert sources, such as obstetricians, pediatricians, midwives, developmental psychologists, and — equally important — fellow parents.

With only a few exceptions, our content is all originally reported, fact checked, and reviewed by our Medical Advisory Board. Our editors and advisors are constantly updating and reviewing articles, and we make every effort to make corrections in a timely manner. In 2005 we began documenting this process on each story (look near the article title for the last reviewed date and advisor's name).

As part of our mission to provide readers with trustworthy information, we adhere to a strict policy of separation between editorial and advertising content. We believe you should always know the source of the information you're reading. We never allow advertisers to influence editorial content, and all advertising is either clearly separated from editorial content (in standard placements such as banner ads and right-hand units), or clearly labeled "advertisement" or "from our sponsors."

BabyCenter receives the bulk of its funding from paid advertisements. Other revenue sources include sales from our retail arm, the BabyCenter Store; our subscription business, BabyCenter Plus; and a custom publishing division.