CSIRO.com. "I suffered from postnatal depression after the birth of my first son, which I now realise was probably what triggered me switching off and not caring about my health".
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LONDON — J.K. Rowling is publishing a fairy tale about truth and abuse of power free online so that children can read it during lockdown — and the first two chapters are available now.
CSIRO.com. "I suffered from postnatal depression after the birth of my first son, which I now realise was probably what triggered me switching off and not caring about my health".
DESPITE the coronavirus lockdown, parents across Lanarkshire have continued to celebrate a bouncing new addition to the family.NHS Lanarkshire have revealed that since March 23, when lockdown began, 555 newborns have been welcomed into the world by parents across the region at University Hospital Wishaw.North Lanarkshire parents welcomed 280 babies while 275 were born to South Lanarkshire parents.A raft of changes to the birthing process have had to be made to protect everyone involved as much
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Despite the lockdown, parents across Lanarkshire have continued to celebrate a new addition to the family.
J.K. Rowling is delving back into another magical world for a good cause! The Harry Potter scribe took to Twitter on Tuesday to make an exciting announcement about a new fairy tale she’s planning to release.
LONDON — J.K. Rowling is publishing a fairy tale about truth and abuse of power free online so that children can read it during lockdown — and the first two chapters are available now.
J.K. Rowling is delving back into another magical world for a good cause! The scribe took to Twitter on Tuesday to make an exciting announcement about a new fairy tale she's planning to release.
With the nationwide lockdown continuing now more than ever is the time to make sure that we’re all coping as best we can. While it’s important to check in on friends, family and neighbours we must also ensure that we’re looking after ourselves too.
Two Hardgate Primary pupils have compiled a special lockdown memory book.
Two Hardgate Primary pupils have compiled a special lockdown memory book.
Two Hardgate Primary pupils have compiled a special lockdown memory book.
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