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unborn

[uhn-bawrn] / ʌnˈbɔrn /


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The UK's medicines regulator, the MHRA, has warned women that the lack of information about how the drugs could affect unborn children means they must not be taken:

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Chloe had repeatedly gone to Worthing Hospital in the previous weeks, telling staff she was in agonising pain and that her unborn baby's movements had significantly reduced.

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Their unborn baby, who was named Kate, also died as a result of the collision.

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Pregnant women are particularly at risk because of potential complications in both the mother and unborn baby.

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At a children's centre in south London, six soon-to-be parents are comparing notes on the size of their unborn babies.

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