Don’t turn mothers who drink into criminals Joanna Moorhead: Women with a drink or drug problem need support not condemnation. But are we prepared to help them?
The Guardian view on criminalising drinking in pregnancy: no cheers Editorial: Who will benefit from the bid to criminalise a woman who damaged her baby by drinking in pregnancy?
Is alcohol during pregnancy harmful? The NHS advises pregnant women to avoid alcohol altogether, but studies suggest drinking in moderation does no damage
Foetal damage caused by alcohol ‘equivalent to attempted manslaughter’ Lawyers pursuing compensation claim on behalf of child, say mother’s heavy drinking constitutes crime of poisoning
What I’m really thinking: the IVF patient ‘Scans revealed that I hadn’t miscarried but the embryo had attached itself to the scar tissue in my cervix. If left there, I’d die’
My daughter, who has depression, is considering IVF to become a single mother She has come off antidepressants to prepare for pregnancy, but is she doing the right thing? Annalisa Barbieri advises a reader
Don’t judge Robbie Williams for live-tweeting his little angel’s birth Ally Fogg: There’s an awful lot of hanging around involved in childbirth, and Ayda Field didn’t seem to mind, so what’s the problem?
High-fliers have more babies, according to study Growing wealth divide allows high-fliers who can afford childcare to have families, study suggests
By removing photos of childbirth, Facebook is censoring powerful female images Milli Hill: Birth is a fundamental feminist issue right now - women’s bodies should not be sanitised. Facebook should let us see it as it is
Gaps in mental health care for new mothers cost UK £8bn a year – study Maternal Mental Health Alliance says NHS would need to spend £337m a year to bring care up to recommended levels