As a midwife, I regularly have the privilege of being involved with the birth of a baby. At the last such occasion, I watched through the dimly lit room as a newborn boy lay against his mother’s chest for the very first time. His parents pored over his every feature: the shape of his ears, were they the same as his Dad’s? Were his toes long like his mother’s? Did this also happen with Jesus?
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Trump’s Unsolicited Pregnancy Advice, by Jodie McIver
The world reacted strongly last month when US President Donald Trump took an adventurous step into the world of pregnancy advice, recommending women limit their use of acetaminophen (paracetamol) during pregnancy due to concerns about links with childhood autism.
