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Pregnancy & Family Newsletter  |  Week of July 8   
     
In This Issue:
 Does Harry Potter Get Migraines?
 Watermelon -- Summertime Favorite Is Good for You
 Help! My Child Is on a Hunger Strike!

Today's Top Story:
A Boy or a Girl: Which Would You Choose?

A new Gallup poll shows U.S. parents given the hypothetical option of having one child would prefer to have a boy rather than a girl.
 Also See: FDA Approves His and Hers Fertility Test Kits

Watch It Now: Planning Ahead for Pain Relief at Birth

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Health News Headlines

Embryo Screening Decreases IVF Success?
A pre-implantation embryo screening routinely offered to women ages 35 and up may worsen chances of successful IVF.

Diagnosing Autism in Toddlers
A study shows early diagnosis in half of all cases of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) can be achieved in the toddler years. Learn what to look for in your little one's behavior.
Also See:
 Developmental Problem or Is Baby Just Taking His Time?
 ADHD Drug Shows Few Long-Term Side Effects

Does Harry Potter Get Migraines?
Is it the evil Lord Voldemort? Or is it migraine headaches that cause Harry's lightning shaped scare to throb?

Editor's Picks

Summer Reading You Shouldn't Miss
 Watermelon -- Summertime Favorite Is Good for You
 Sun Tea ... You Won't Believe How Good It Is For You
 Shocking New Sunscreen Facts

More Hot Topics on WebMD
 How to Help Your Colicky Baby Stop Crying
 How Cholesterol-Savvy Are You? Test Your Smarts
 Spot Hidden Allergy Triggers and Protect Your Kids

Members Are Talking

From WebMD's Picky Eaters message board:

Help! My Child Is on a Hunger Strike!
"We've tried everything from "time-out's" to bed with no dinner. What can we do when our little boy simply won't eat ANYTHING?"

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