England bowler Kate Cross has an epidural in an attempt to recover from a back injury and be fit for the Women's Ashes.
To address the problem, Tokyo mayor Yuriko Koike has pledged to subsidise epidural childbirth “as early as possible” to ...
The Tokyo metropolitan government will subsidize the cost of “painless delivery,” the use of an epidural or other anesthetics ...
Australia captain Alyssa Healy is set to resume wicket keeping duties in the opening ODI of the Ashes series against England ...
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"When they placed him on my chest, I was just in shock and I think I said, 'Oh my god' about a hundred times," Jessie Ginsburg told Newsweek.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is looking to begin offering a subsidy for epidural childbirths in fiscal 2025.
Japan  which has the most generous childcare leave policies in the world, has increased its spending on childcare and offered ...
"It was freeing to think maybe I didn't have anything to do with it." For Sarah Denney, a professor in Indianapolis, the ...
Kate Cross says she is doing all she can to be fit for Sunday's opening Ashes fixture in Sydney as she continues her return ...
While they're about the oldest events in human history, pregnancy and giving birth have changed through the years, from the ...
Sixteen years after he suffered a traumatic brain injury playing football in Malcolm, Derek Ruth has published a book to ...