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Shows the progress of two children, one born with congenital hip displacement and the other with a congenital hip instability, from their birth, through treatment and then, finally to waking age. The...
An account of the facilities and care available in the Neonatal Unit at the General Infirmary, Leeds.
Explores the psychological impact of a premature birth on a couple. The health professional is placed in the parents’ situation of crisis - the parents are in desperate need of an opportunity to discuss...
Shows how each baby, unless it has an identical twin, inherits a unique genetic constitution from its parents. Explains the division of cells, DNA, and chromosomes. Shows how the reproductive organs develop...
The healthy infant who since birth has had harmonious relationships with those around finds pleasure in autonomous and independent activities. This film is based on the research of Anna Tardos and deals with...
The ability to save the lives of extremely premature babies is one of the medical successes of our age. Even babies over three months premature and weighing less than 1000 grams can survive and flourish....
Several parents with recent experience of cot death are interviewed. They relate how they felt at the time of the discovery and the way they coped immediately following the death. General information about...
The eight-part CUTTING EDGE series, filmed at Oxford University, examines the skills, methods and attitudes necessary to be a top scientist. Each programme looks at the ‘cutting edge’ of scientific...
Congenital dislocation of the hip occurs in 15 children in every 1,000 live births. If identified within the first month, then by simply splinting the babies hip in abduction, the dislocation can be...
Made by parents of children with a disability, deals with the difficulties doctors experience when breaking the news to parents that their newborn child has a disability.*
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