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The womb is the small, hollow, pear-shaped organ in a woman's pelvis. This is the organ in which a baby grows. Also called uterus.
Stem cell treatment for babies with brittle bones in the womb

Stem cell treatment for babies with brittle bones in the womb

Smoking and SIDS

Smoking and SIDS

The contraceptive pill gives long-lasting protection against ovarian cancer

The contraceptive pill gives long-lasting protection against ovarian cancer

Malnourishment in young mothers and their babies has consequences well beyond infant health and mortality

Malnourishment in young mothers and their babies has consequences well beyond infant health and mortality

Antioxidants such as vitamins C and E don't prevent pre-eclampsia

Antioxidants such as vitamins C and E don't prevent pre-eclampsia

Radiotherapy as effective as surgery in bladder cancer treatment

Radiotherapy as effective as surgery in bladder cancer treatment

Twenty five babies tested for rare TB in Melbourne hospital scare

Twenty five babies tested for rare TB in Melbourne hospital scare

Culprit cell for childhood leukaemia discovered

Culprit cell for childhood leukaemia discovered

Freeze-dried tendon grafts loaded with gene therapy may provide repair injured tendons

Freeze-dried tendon grafts loaded with gene therapy may provide repair injured tendons

Infants with birthmarks received less oxygen in womb

Infants with birthmarks received less oxygen in womb

Depletion of antioxidant glutathione linked to Parkinson's in mice

Depletion of antioxidant glutathione linked to Parkinson's in mice

Laser procedure may treat vasa previa

Laser procedure may treat vasa previa

New study suggests why vaccines directed against cancer, HIV don't work

New study suggests why vaccines directed against cancer, HIV don't work

A taste for alcohol may come from the womb

A taste for alcohol may come from the womb

Anorexia begins in the womb

Anorexia begins in the womb

Chips and crisps on a daily basis raise a woman's cancer risk

Chips and crisps on a daily basis raise a woman's cancer risk

Males with a twin sister appear more likely to develop the eating disorder anorexia nervosa

Males with a twin sister appear more likely to develop the eating disorder anorexia nervosa

Food preferences begin in the womb

Food preferences begin in the womb

Active parents raise active children

Active parents raise active children

Potential link between congenital heart anomaly and migraines

Potential link between congenital heart anomaly and migraines

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