You might not know you have GBS until you undergo a Group B Strep test. Ask your gynae about it on your next checkup.
A new study reveals that sugar in breast milk can help prevent Group B Streptococcus (GBS) infections in newborns.
Doctors have recently issued a warning, that will make most mums think twice before consumption of placenta pills. Read on...
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