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The dos and don’ts of pregnancy shown in extremely ridiculous comparisons.
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I think what we’ve all learned from this is that eating monkey brains with a spoon while you’re pregnant is NOT okay.
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Pregnant Alicia Silverstone Poses For Vogue Magazine

Pregnant Alicia Silverstone Poses For Vogue Magazine

Pregnant Alicia Silverstone Poses For ‘Vogue’ Magazine — Alicia Silverstone is pregnant as can be and cementing her baby bump in history with a Vogue magazine photo shoot. Silverstone showed up at the Animal Acres animal sanctuary for the shoot. She will following the footsteps of Britney Spears, Demi Moore, and Christina Aguilera as a pregnant cover girl. During the shoot, Alicia laid on a pig, hung out with some cows and sat in a barn with a bunch of turkeys, chickens and ducks. And in keeping with the environmentally friendly theme, Alicia’s on-set motor home was run on bio-diesel fuel. Looking simply radiant, Alicia slipped into a long flowing purple gown for the shoot. Are you looking forward to Alicia’s Vogue issue? 05 more images after the break...

Totally Nude Christina Aguilera Pregnant Pics

Totally Nude Christina Aguilera Pregnant Pics and She Really Make UR Blood Pressures High

Teenagers more likely to have premature babies because they are 'biologically immature'

Researchers said the study results highlight the importance of  ensuring pregnant teenagers have appropriate antenatal care
Researchers said the study results highlight the importance of ensuring pregnant teenagers have appropriate antenatal care
Teenagers are more likely to give birth prematurely and have a smaller baby than women in their 20s, research suggested today.

Girls who were 14 to 17-years-old were also more likely to give birth early if they were having a second child, the study found.
The research team, which monitored 50,000 women in north-west England over a two-year period, is calling for better sex education and contraception.
It monitored 3,636 mothers between 14 and 17 at the time of birth, 7,506 aged 18 or 19, and 45,211 who were between 20 and 29.
Those aged under 17 were found to be 21% more likely to have a premature baby with their first pregnancy, and 93% more likely to have their second baby early.
Links were also found between younger mothers and having a baby with a low birth weight.
Rates of teenage pregnancy increased with increasing social deprivation, the study also found, with more than one third of the teenage mothers coming from the most socially deprived areas.

Researcher Dr Ali Khashan, from University College Cork in Ireland, said the risk of premature birth in the younger mothers could be down to 'biological immaturity'.
He added: 'It is also possible that the increased risk of poor pregnancy outcome in the second teenage pregnancy is related to numerous complicating factors such as greater social deprivation and less prenatal care.'

Research team leader Professor Louise Kenny, a consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist at Cork University Maternity Hospital, said: 'These results highlight the importance of ensuring pregnant teenagers have appropriate antenatal care.
'Moreover a vital component of this care is post-natal contraception to prevent a second teenage pregnancy with potentially higher risks of adverse outcomes.
'A first pregnancy may be the first and only time a pregnant teenager interacts with health services and this opportunity should not be overlooked.'