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Zimbabwe: Pregnant Women Under Threat As Health System Crashes Many of Zimbabwe's pregnant women and their unborn babies are facing an almost certain death, after the country's only two government maternity hospitals in Harare have been closed. Nigeria: Maternal Health Care Launched in Nsukka The recent introduction of free mobile maternal and child care services in Enugu State by the state ministry of health has been formally launched in Nsukka Local Government Area. Uganda: Pregnant Women to Get Kits PREGNANT women in rural areas will soon access safe delivery packages to reduce deaths during and after child birth. Nigeria: Akunyili Cautions Mothers On Breast Milk Substitutes Director General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Dora Akunyili, has cautioned mothers on excessive dependence on breast milk substitutes. Uganda: Embrace Family Planning, Religious Leaders Told The Reproductive Health Uganda has been urged to sensitise religious sects opposed to family planning. Bushenyi district chairman Longino Ndyanabo said some religions had to change their attitude towards family planning. Nigeria: FG Tasked On Excessive Bleeding After Birth The federal government should be decisive in reversing the current high maternal and child mortality rates in Nigeria. Nigeria: Lagos Restates Commitment to Maternal, Emergency Healthcare Lagos State Government has restated its commitment to improving the state of maternal and emergency healthcare services for the benefit of the people. South Africa: Where Babies Are Busy Making Babies A mother of one has invited me out for a weekend. Scary! Scary! Run! If this was happening in Arusha, I would have surely earned myself some 30 years in one of those filthy prisons. Nigeria: Rivers Earmarks N650 Million for Women About N650 million has been set aside to empower women in Rivers State, while all pregnant women would henceforth be given free medical attention in government-owned hospitals as 150 health centres are being built across the state. Nigeria: Hajj - 'Babies Will Be Retained in Saudi Arabia' Pregnant Nigerian women who deliver in Saudi Arabia while performing the 2008 Hajj would not be allowed to return with their babies. Nigeria: Wonders, Praises As Eight-Year Pregnancy is Delivered Bizarre and unimaginable! Yet that was what happened last Friday when Mrs. Helen Oluwatoyin gave birth to a bouncing baby girl after eight years of pregnancy. Namibia: Who Steps in to Curb Maternal Mortality Concerned about the appalling maternal mortality rate in the country, a high-ranking official from the World Health Organisation (WHO) headquarters is in the country to assess the type of assistance Namibia would need in order to rescue the situation. Nigeria: 50,826 Pregnant Women Benefit From Free Maternal Health Programme in Delta Delta State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Joseph Otumara, says the state's free maternal health programme, which was launched last year, has, so far, recorded a turnout of 50,826 pregnant women across the various health centers in the state. Uganda: Pregnancy Policy Unfair to Girl-Child The New Vision of November 10, carried a story in which the Minister of Education, Namirembe Bitamazire, stated that her ministry was planning to introduce a stringent policy that forbids pregnant students from sitting UNEB examinations ("Pregnant Students Policy to be Reviewed"). Nigeria: Father of Quadruplets Pleads for Assistance Mr Emmanuel Ogiga whose wife recently gave birth to a set of quadruplet in Uda Community of Igbo-Eze North Local Government Area of Enugu State has appealed to Nigerians to come to the aid of his family. Kenya: Catholic Experts Back Cardinal's Anti-Abortion Crusade Four Catholic professionals have said that making abortion legal in Kenya will have serious implications for the family, religion and society in general. Kenya: Is the Country Experiencing a Baby Boom? The number of women giving birth in public and private hospitals has increased in the last nine months with the figures expected to rise, a survey conducted by the Saturday Nation has shown. Uganda: Private Players in Reproductive Health Dr Anthony Mbonye is among the 105 individual scientists worldwide who have won grants from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to explore bold and largely unproven ways to improve global health. Nigeria: Maternal Mortality . . . High Rate Unacceptable The problem of maternal mortality has, over the years, been a source of serious concern to health practitioners in sub-Saharan Africa. The problem reached a gargantuan proportion in the last four to five years, with number of women dying at child birth quadrupling from figures available 10 years ago. Ethiopia: Saving Lives With Trained Birth Attendants Like many teenagers in rural Ethiopia, Shekuria Mume, 19, became pregnant, quit school and got married at 15. The birth of her first baby remains one of her most traumatic experiences, as an untrained traditional birth attendant (TBA) delivered her. Nigeria: EU to Construct Permanent Cold Store in Plateau The European Union (EU) prime project is to construct a permanent cold store for the state to reduce infant and maternal deaths in the state. Somalia: 'One Message' On FGM/C in Somaliland Hawa* is determined her young daughter will not undergo female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C), which is widespread in Somalia's self-declared republic of Somaliland.
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Fertility Monitor Detects Ovulation Cycle With New Mess-free Method (ContentDesk) September 8, 2005 -- A new fertility monitor has been developed that can monitor ovulation cycles without messy urine testing. OvaTel® is a saliva-based fertility monitor, which is able to detect the higher salt levels in a woman's saliva during her ovulation period. The OvaTel Fertility Monitor is a small, portable, and very durable microscope that can be reused for a lifetime to detect ovulation cycles. To use the fertility monitor, a woman must simply clean the microscope's slide with a soft cloth, apply a tiny bit of saliva to the slide—this is usually done by touching a fingertip to her tongue, then to the slide—letting the slide air-dry for approximately five minutes, then looking through the microscope to read the results. The OvaTel Fertility Monitor comes with an easy-to-read instructional booklet to help women successfully monitor their
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ovulation cycles.In addition to being portable, reusable, and eliminating the mess involved with expensive single-use urine tests, the OvaTel Fertility Monitor also:* Can be used in conjunction with natural family planning, which is endorsed by major religions including the Roman Catholic Church* Is discreet and convenient* Doesn't require a battery* Is non-invasive and all-natural* Provides results in five minutesResearch has shown that saliva-based fertility monitoring is 98% accurate. To see the results of these studies, to learn more about saliva-based fertility monitoring, or to order the OvaTel® Fertility Monitor, visit www.ovatel.com. OvaTel is currently offering free shipping on all orders within the United States.About Fertility Tech Inc.Fertility Tech Inc. is the owner and manufacturer of OvaTel®. Since 1997, Fertility Tech Inc. has been dedicated to creating an easier and less expensive way for women to monitor their own fertility.Press Release SEM by Xeal Precision Marketing.
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Top 10 Things To Know About Male Infertility And Sperm Count Tests By Lena Butler Are you male and worried about whether or not you’re infertile? Thinking of undergoing a sperm count test or male infertility test anytime soon? If you and your partner have Read more...
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Things You Should Know About Male Infertility By Lena Butler Infertility is one of the taboos of society that can be challenging and frustrating for couples who are giving their all just to conceive. Couples feel helpless and isolated Read more...
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