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Cura Galway to hold an information evening in Carraroe

Cura Galway will host an information evening in Bia Blasta Cafe, Carraroe, next Tuesday April 28 from 6.30pm-8.30pm.

At least three Galway women travel to UK for terminations every week

A minimum of three Galway women travel to England or Wales for an abortion every week, according to official figures from the UK Department of Health.

Fitness to practice enquiry hears Galwaywoman had both fallopian tubes clipped without consent

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Consultant obstetrician/gynaecologist Dr Declan Egan, who practises at University Hospital Galway and runs the private Galway Fertility Unit in Rahoon, should have sought the consent of a Galwaywoman before he clipped both her fallopian tubes but argues his action was medically justified, a fitness to practice enquiry was told this week.

Stylish mums-to-be shop at Tír na nÓg

Tír na nÓg, Athlone specialises in providing stylish and glamorous maternity dresses and separates for pregnant mums with special occasions in mind. Stockists of the award-winning Tiffany Rose label, they offer versatile maternity designs, including full-length styles for every occasion, so you can look and feel fantastic during your pregnancy.

Folic acid - vital pill for early pregnancy

A recent study by Irish doctors based in UCD and the Coombe Women & Infants University Hospital has found an increasing number of babies born with neural tube defects (NTD) such as spina bifida, anencephaly, and encephalocoele. Although NTDs are very rare, folic acid intake reduces the risk by promoting the development of a healthy spinal cord. It is a worry that almost 15 per cent of new mums had never taken folic acid. The study also found that only 14 per cent of women had taken folic acid pre-conception and nearly a half of women had only started to take folic acid after conception. It seems timely to get the message back out there.

Nutrition for fertility at Glenville Nutrition Clinic

Are you hoping to conceive? Getting pregnant is not as easy as we might think. A healthy couple at prime reproductive age have about a 25 per cent chance of conceiving each month. Only about half of all couples get pregnant within six months of trying, about 80 per cent become pregnant within a year, and approximately 90 per cent at the end of two years. This means that, even if there is nothing wrong, it can take up to two years to conceive. Over the age of 35, it can take even longer.

Give your baby the best possible start in life with the Enlightened Birth book and CD programme

Michael O’Doherty, bestselling author of Just Imagine – A Life Without Illness and co-founder of the Plexus Healthcare System, will be in Galway next week to launch a new book and CD programme, Enlightened Birth – From Womb to World. Aimed at empowering women during pregnancy and birth, the programme has been written and developed by mother of four Aisling Connolly.

‘Miracle gas’

Available exclusively from The Laser and Skin Clinic, Carboxytherapy, also known as ‘miracle gas’ in Brazil, has been touted as the biggest beauty breakthrough to date. Worldwide, Carboxytherapy is rapidly becoming known as a leading skin rejuvenation treatment for stretch marks, cellulite, dark circles, hair loss, and more. The treatment is minimally invasive and has no downtime, with a single treatment taking between 15 minutes to an hour. The 100 per cent natural RioBlush Carboxytherapy is one of the safest and clinically proven methods available on the cosmetic market to rejuvenate, restore, and recondition the skin.

Aid pregnancy with Care Cure Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine

Care Cure Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine clinic believes that a lot of conditions associated with pregnancy arise from low stomach energy. Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners aim to strengthen the energetic function of the stomach meridian and correct any underlying problems.

Women who receive midwife care throughout their pregnancy and birth have better outcomes

Maternity care that involves a midwife as the main care provider leads to better outcomes for most women, according to a systematic review published in The Cochrane Library.

 

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