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First time parents got a set of quintuplets here at Staten Island University Hospital on Saturday. Hospital, spokesperson Christian Preston said that the mother and her five children were in perfect health. Out of which are four girls and one boy.
Quintuplet is a set of five children born out of one pregnancy. Twins and more children are born mostly as a result of taking child birth control pills and other contraceptives. This set of quadruplets was definitely a joyous thing that the couple experienced.
Mr. Preston refused to give the names of the family. But Tony Scherillo told the Staten Island Advance that the quintuplets are his grandson and granddaughters, and Jamie and Kevin, the parents are his daughter and son-in-law.
The whole family was extremely excited about the event, “nobody could believe it”, said Tony. The grandfather of the newly born told that “everybody was ecstatic” to learn about Jamie and Kevin expecting five children. Grandfather Tony also told the names the babies were given as: Allesia Louise, Amanda Frances, Ella Lilliana, Emily Ann and Matthew Sabatino.
Evidence suggests that useful bacterium found in health drinks and yoghurt are ineffective on eczema symptoms and can also cause gut problems occasionally.
The researchers reviewed 12 studies that comprised around 800 children who had eczema. In researchers found that in these children probiotics didn’t prove effective to ease itching and the rash.
In some separate studies, some side effects like infection and bowel damage were also reported in 46 patients. According to the experts, further trials are needed to know about the long-term safety of their use. Read the rest of this entry
More than 12000 couples with reproductive health related problems have been studied by the Researchers in France. The researchers found that among most of these couples pregnancy rates dropped and miscarriage rates surprisingly increased when the man’s age was over 35. And they concluded from that to reach successful pregnancy, the father’s age was as important as of the mother.
The study has been presented at the 24th annual conference of the European Society of human Reproduction and Embryology in Barcelona, Spain by the lead researcher Dr. Stephanie Belloc.
Belloc told in a press conference that it was the first research that showed such a strong effect on reproductive success rates from the father’s side.
