U.S. women in 20s less likely to get pregnant or have abortion • Pregnancy news • Jun 20 12 Pregnancy rates for U.S. women in their early 20s fell nearly 18 percent from 1990 to 2008 and their abortion rate dropped by 32 percent,… New insight into placental growth and healthy pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Jun 10 12 Scientists at the Babraham Institute have gained a new understanding of how the growth of the placenta is regulated before birth, which has important implications for a healthy pregnancy.… Less folic acid in pregnancy tied to autism: study • Pregnancy news • Jun 07 12 In a new study of California moms, women whose children had autism recalled getting less folic acid through food and supplements early in their pregnancies than those whose… More questions on antidepressants during pregnancy • Pregnancy news • May 30 12 When moms-to-be use antidepressants, their babies may be more likely to be born early or have a seizure soon after birth, a large U.S. study suggests. The findings, reported in the… Fever During Pregnancy May Raise Odds for Autism in Offspring • Pregnancy news • May 30 12 Women who develop fevers while pregnant may be more than twice as likely to have a child with autism spectrum disorder or another developmental delay, a new… Fighting US’s worst teen pregnancy rate in Miss. • Pregnancy news • May 30 12 With her hair in a ponytail and her smile quick and wide, it’s hard to tell that high school junior Donyell Hollins has been pulling all-nighters for most of… Comparing Birth Control Pill Types • Pregnancy news • May 25 12 Birth control effectiveness can be an important part in your decision to choose a certain contraceptive method. Yet, birth control effectiveness greatly depends on whether or not you use your contraceptive reliably… Viewers’ family background affects how they react to MTV shows ‘16 and Pregnant,’ ‘Teen Mom’ • Pregnancy news • May 22 12 Two popular MTV programs about teenage pregnancy - “16 and Pregnant” and “Teen Mom” - were met with national debate. Critics said… Weight management in pregnancy with diet is beneficial and safe and can reduce complications • Pregnancy news • May 17 12 For pregnant women, including those who are overweight and obese, following a healthy calorie controlled diet during pregnancy is safe and can reduce… Many Women Still Smoke During Pregnancy • Pregnancy news • May 10 12 Too many American women still smoke during their pregnancies, a new report finds, and rates of such smoking vary widely depending on race. Researchers found that almost 22 percent of pregnant… Triplets fare well as teenagers: study • Pregnancy news • May 03 12 Although triplets are usually born early and smaller than other babies, they may be faring well by the time they are teenagers, a small study suggests. The study, which followed 19… Solo Ultrasound for DVT Enough in Pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Apr 25 12 It appears to be safe to use a single complete compression ultrasound scan to rule out deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in pregnant women and those who have recently given birth,… Timing Pregnancy an Important Health Concern for Women • Pregnancy news • Apr 12 12 A newly published article in the journal Nursing for Women’s Health highlights the importance of a woman’s ability to time her childbearing. The author asserts that contraception is a… New Pregnancy Risk for Babies and Moms: Overweight Moms With Moderately High Blood Sugar Raise Health Risk • Pregnancy news • Apr 12 12 Pregnant women who are overweight with moderately elevated blood sugar never set off any alarms for their physicians. The big… Ecstasy may affect mom-to-be’s baby • Pregnancy news • Apr 11 12 Ecstasy, a drug being tested for therapeutic benefits but most often used in raves and clubs, may affect a pregnant woman’s baby, U.S. researchers say. Lynn Singer of Case Western Reserve University… Insulin Analog Safe in Pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Apr 09 12 The FDA reclassified insulin detemir (Levemir) into pregnancy category B, indicating that the product may be used by pregnant women without risk of fetal injury, its manufacturer said. Novo Nordisk said insulin… Women in labor longer than 50 years ago • Pregnancy news • Apr 03 12 Women are in labor longer when giving birth than women were 50 years ago, possibly due in part to the fact so many women delay maternity, U.S. researchers say.… Controversial Arizona late-term abortion bill advances • Pregnancy news • Mar 29 12 A controversial Arizona bill that bans most abortions performed after 20 weeks of pregnancy moved closer to becoming law on Wednesday in the Republican-controlled state legislature after clearing the state Senate.… Potential Biomarkers Linked to Urinary Tract Infection-Related Pregnancy Complications Identified • Pregnancy news • Mar 22 12 Investigators in The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital have developed a mouse model in which a mother’s urinary tract infection negatively affects the offspring, an occurrence… Pregnancy is safe for women with estrogen receptor positive breast cancer • Pregnancy news • Mar 21 12 New research has shown for the first time that it is safe for women who have been diagnosed with oestrogen receptor positive breast cancer to become… Cell phone use in pregnancy may cause behavioral disorders in offspring • Pregnancy news • Mar 16 12 Exposure to radiation from cell phones during pregnancy affects the brain development of offspring, potentially leading to hyperactivity, Yale School of Medicine researchers have determined. The… New Labor-Tracking Tool Proposed to Reduce C-Sections in First-Time Moms • Pregnancy news • Mar 15 12 Researchers have designed a new version of a labor-tracking tool for pregnant women that they predict could reduce the use of hormonal intervention during labor and lower… Pregnant Women on Antidepressants Less Likely to Breastfeed • Pregnancy news • Mar 12 12 Researchers at the California Teratogen Information Service (CTIS) Pregnancy Health Information Line, a statewide non-profit organization based at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, have found… Past pregnancies linked to reduced MS risk in women • Pregnancy news • Mar 08 12 Women who have multiple pregnancies may have a lower risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS), according to research published in the March 7, 2012, online issue of Neurology®,… New hope for preventing pre-term births • Pregnancy news • Feb 28 12 It’s one of the great frustrations of obstetric medicine: humans have been reproducing for hundreds of thousands of years, and yet doctors still haven’t unraveled the mystery of why some women… Page 5 of 39 pages « First < 3 4 5 6 7 > Last » << Back to main