You are here : health.am > Pregnancy Health Center > Pregnancy news Pregnancy news Lupus raises risk of pregnancy complications • Pregnancy news • Nov 14 06 Women with the immune disease lupus who become pregnant face a much higher risk of serious complications and even death, U.S. researchers reported on Saturday. Their findings confirm evidence that suggested… Periodontal treatment doesn’t reduce preterm birth • Pregnancy news • Nov 01 06 Treating women for periodontal disease during pregnancy is safe and effective, but does not reduce the risk of preterm delivery, low birth weight or growth restriction of the fetus, a new… Exercise doesn’t affect pregnancy in black women • Pregnancy news • Oct 26 06 A new study suggests that moderate exercise during pregnancy is safe even for women with chronic illness. Black women are twice as likely to have premature or low birth weight… Hypnosis, acupuncture may ease labor pain • Pregnancy news • Oct 25 06 Hypnosis and acupuncture are promising approaches to relieve pain during labor and delivery, but more research is needed to determine whether these two strategies, as well as other complementary therapies -… Drug-induced labor increases complication risk • Pregnancy news • Oct 20 06 Women who are given drugs to induce labor are nearly twice as likely to suffer an amniotic fluid embolism, a rare but potentially fatal complication of pregnancy, according to a study published… Women with toxoplasmosis more likely to have sons • Pregnancy news • Oct 19 06 Women who carry a common parasite are more likely to give birth to boys, Czech researchers report. In most populations, 51 percent of babies born are male, Dr. S.… U.S. Hispanics lag in curbing teen pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Oct 19 06 Ana Sanchez, a 15-year-old from Brownsville, Texas, should be going to school and hanging out with friends. Her main concern, though, is how to get enough money to buy food… Metformin in early pregnancy may be safe for fetus • Pregnancy news • Oct 18 06 Metformin taken by women with polycystic ovary syndrome during the first trimester of pregnancy does not appear to increase the risk of major fetal malformations, and may have… Exercise During Pregnancy Safe for At-Risk Black Women • Pregnancy news • Oct 12 06 Exercise during pregnancy appears to be safe even for African-American women at high risk for pregnancy complications, a new study suggests. The study, which focused on poor, urban African-American… One-third of infant deaths occur in prem babies • Pregnancy news • Oct 03 06 Almost twice as many infant deaths than previously estimated, are because babies are born prematurely. According to a new analysis by researchers at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control… Smoking in pregnancy harms infant immune system • Pregnancy news • Sep 28 06 Smoking during pregnancy can affect the baby’s immune system which may explain why asthma and respiratory problems are more common in children whose mothers smoke, Australian scientists said in… Length of childbirth may differ by race • Pregnancy news • Sep 28 06 New research suggests that the length of time women spend in labor partially depends on race, with Asian women tending to have a longer childbirth process and black women a… Lower Fetal Weight Linked to High Distress in Mothers • Pregnancy news • Sep 25 06 Fetuses of mothers who show high rates of depression, anxiety and stress weigh less and are smaller than average at midterm, according to a recent study from the… Study Confirms Taller Women Are More Likely to Have Twins • Pregnancy news • Sep 25 06 An obstetrician who specializes in multiple-birth pregnancies has confirmed that taller women are more likely to have twins. The suspected culprit is insulin-like growth factor, which has… Nitric oxide helps pregnant women with hypertension • Pregnancy news • Sep 21 06 Nitric oxide (NO) is best known as an air pollutant produced by vehicle emissions and power plants but for pregnant women it is a crucial compound required to avoid hypertension… Second-hand smoke exposure boosts miscarriage risk • Pregnancy news • Sep 20 06 Pregnant women who are exposed to second-hand smoke may be at heightened risk for suffering miscarriages, according to research from Sweden. “Given the high prevalence of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke… Aggressive approach to preeclampsia paying off • Pregnancy news • Sep 19 06 Over the last three decades, the survival of fetuses following a pregnancy complicated by preeclampsia has improved in Norway, new research shows. Doctors attribute this change to the increased use of… Obese lactating women may reduce energy intake by limiting foods high in fat and sugars • Pregnancy news • Sep 18 06 Obese lactating women may reduce their energy intake by limiting foods that are high in fat and simple sugars. According to researchers… Excess weight gain during pregnancy bad for baby • Pregnancy news • Sep 12 06 Weight gain above guidelines during pregnancy is common, according to researchers, and infants born to women with high weight gain tend to have worse outcomes. Dr. Naomi E. Stotland,… Labor may not harm post-pregnancy sexual function • Pregnancy news • Sep 08 06 Though some women worry that labor and delivery will harm their sex life after pregnancy, a new study finds no evidence that childbirth itself affects a woman’s long-term sexual function.… Air pollution may be tied to preterm births • Pregnancy news • Sep 06 06 Pregnant women who are exposed to low levels of air pollution seem to have an increased risk of giving birth before term, Australian researchers report. Dr. C. Hansen, of… Drinking During Pregnancy Linked to Offspring’s Risk of Alcohol Disorders • Pregnancy news • Sep 05 06 Individuals whose mothers drink three or more glasses of alcohol at any one occasion in early pregnancy have an increased risk of developing alcohol disorders by 21… Prenatal diagnostic tests have low risk of miscarriage • Pregnancy news • Aug 31 06 Pregnant women who seek prenatal diagnostic testing to identify genetic or chromosomal abnormalities have a lower risk of miscarriage than previously believed, according to a UCSF study. The findings… South Florida Sun-Sentinel profiles Florida’s crisis pregnancy centers • Pregnancy news • Aug 30 06 The South Florida Sun-Sentinel on Monday profiled the Hope Crisis Pregnancy Centers in Florida. The centers last year saw about 4,000 pregnant women mostly between ages 19 and 24… Antidepressants during pregnancy may affect baby • Pregnancy news • Aug 28 06 Babies born to women who took the newer type of antidepressants called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors or SSRIs during pregnancy appear to be at increased risk of having a low birth… Page 23 of 31 pages « First < 21 22 23 24 25 > Last » << Back to main