Philippines Only Country in Asia Where Teen Pregnancy Rising • Pregnancy news • Jul 12 16 The Philippines is the only Asia-Pacific country where the rate of teen pregnancies rose over the last two decades and the slow decline of its overall fertility rate… Study supports fish consumption during pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Feb 24 16 A new study supports the theory that the detrimental effects of low-level exposure to mercury may be outweighed by the beneficial effects of fish consumption. The study finds little evidence of… Latest study looks at alternative therapies to prevent malaria in pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Sep 29 15 Researchers at LSTM, working with colleagues of the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Kenya and USA, and from the Kenya Medical Research Institution… New studies show no long term effects of antidepressant use during pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Sep 16 15 The use of antidepressants during pregnancy has no long term neurodevelopmental or behavioural effects on the child, however they may be associated with an increased… Healthy Diet Before Pregnancy: Good for Baby’s Heart? • Pregnancy news • Aug 31 15 Better maternal diet in the year prior to conception was associated with lower risk of serious congenital heart defects, according to the results of a large retrospective case-control analysis… Researchers design placenta-on-a-chip to better understand pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Jun 18 15 National Institutes of Health (NIH) researchers and their colleagues have developed a “placenta-on-a-chip” to study the inner workings of the human placenta and its role in pregnancy. The device was… Research shows parental behavior not affected by stress and anxiety of premature birth • Pregnancy news • Jun 15 15 The stress and worry of giving birth prematurely does not adversely affect a mother’s parenting behaviour, according to researchers at the University of Warwick.… Birth weight affected by warm temperatures during pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Jun 09 15 Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) and Harvard University researchers have developed a technique that measures the correlation between air temperature and birth weight. They evaluated the relationship… Research published about unexpected complications of low-risk pregnancies • Pregnancy news • Jun 05 15 When a woman becomes pregnant or is planning a pregnancy, one of her first decisions is where she will deliver her baby. With options ranging from birthing centers to… Genome-wide DNA study shows lasting impact of malnutrition in early pregnancy • Pregnancy news • May 14 15 Researchers at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health and Leiden University in the Netherlands found that children whose mothers were malnourished at famine levels… Screening for bacteriuria in pregnant women: Benefit unclear • Pregnancy news • Apr 30 15 Due to a lack of suitable studies, no conclusions can be drawn on the patient-relevant benefit or harm of screening for asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) in pregnant women. The benefit… Revised guidelines on reducing risk, treatment options for thromboembolic disease in pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Apr 16 15 Advice on preventing and treating venous thromboembolism (VTE) during pregnancy, birth and following delivery is outlined in two new revised guidelines published today (13 April)… Babies exposed to narcotic pain relievers more likely to experience withdrawal • Pregnancy news • Apr 13 15 Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), a drug withdrawal syndrome in infants following birth, has historically been associated with illicit drug use among pregnant women. But a study… Accurate blood pressure measurement fundamental to early diagnosis in pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Apr 02 15 Accurate blood pressure measurement (BP) is fundamental to the early diagnosis of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, says a review published 1 April, 2015, in The Obstetrician &… Study pinpoints pregnancy complications in women with sickle cell disease • Pregnancy news • Mar 23 15 New research reports that when compared to healthy pregnant women, pregnant women with a severe form of sickle cell disease (SCD) are six times more likely… Pregnancy weight gain tilts the scales for child becoming obese • Pregnancy news • Mar 09 15 Unhealthy weight gain in pregnancy has been linked with infant size and body composition but until now little was known about its long-term association with childhood obesity… Contraceptive study seeks to reduce unintended pregnancies • Pregnancy news • Jan 23 15 A major four-year trial will offer GPs across Victoria specialised training on contraception to reduce the number of unintended pregnancies by increasing uptake of Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARCs). LARCs,… Pre-eclampsia may be caused by the fetus, not the placenta, says Anaesthesia editorial • Pregnancy news • Oct 16 14 Pre-eclampsia, the potentially deadly condition that affects pregnant women, may be caused by problems meeting the oxygen demands of the growing fetus, according to… Shorter time between pregnancies linked to earlier delivery • Pregnancy news • Jun 22 14 Women who become pregnant again within 18 months after having a baby are more likely to deliver early, according to a new study. Past reports have also linked having… Short intervals between pregnancies result in decreased pregnancy length • Pregnancy news • Jun 04 14 Women who have short intervals between pregnancies of less than 18 months are more likely to see a decrease in the length of subsequent pregnancies, finds a new… Poor diet before pregnancy is linked with preterm birth • Pregnancy news • May 23 14 University of Adelaide research has for the first time confirmed that women who eat a poor diet before they become pregnant are around 50% more likely to have… Study finds genetic patterns in preeclampsia • Pregnancy news • May 07 14 Different manifestations of preeclampsia, such as early vs. late timing or typical vs. high severity, appear to have distinct genetic underpinnings, suggesting that they may need to be studied and treated… New research explores how smoking while pregnant leads to other diseases • Pregnancy news • May 05 14 While many parents-to-be are aware that the health of their baby starts before they’ve actually arrived into the world, recent research reveals that “harm” (i.e., tobacco… Studies presented at ACOG Annual Meeting reveal new information about weight and pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Apr 28 14 Two studies from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania reveal new information about the effects of weight gain and obesity… Pregnancy complications may be more common in immigrants from certain regions • Pregnancy news • Apr 23 14 Pregnant immigrants from Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and Caribbean islands may require increased monitoring during pregnancy, according to new research from St. Michael’s Hospital. 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