Mother’s blood test reveals baby’s sex • Pregnancy news • Aug 10 11 Blood drawn from expectant mothers could offer parents an earlier sneak peek at their baby’s sex than methods currently used in the U.S., researchers said Tuesday. The test may be particularly… Giving up smoking averts the adverse birth outcomes associated with tobacco • Pregnancy news • Jul 06 11 Results from a study of over 50 000 pregnancies revealed that women who gave up smoking when their pregnancy was confirmed gave birth to babies with… ‘Vanishing twin’ explains increased risk of birth defects • Pregnancy news • Jul 05 11 Professor Michael Davies will tell the annual meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology today (Wednesday) that the “vanishing twin” phenomenon, in which only one child… Researchers can predict accurately the outcome of pregnancies threatening to miscarry • Pregnancy news • Jul 05 11 “However, at present we have no way of predicting which threatened miscarriages will result in the end of the pregnancy and so we are unable to… Childhood Asthma Linked to Depression during Pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Jul 05 11 Anxiety, stress and depression during pregnancy may lead to a greater risk of asthma for your child. Study results are published in the July issue of Annals of Allergy, Asthma… BMC conducts high rates of thyroid testing in pregnant women, study finds • Pregnancy news • Jun 30 11 A recent study completed by researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and Boston Medical Center (BMC) demonstrates that BMC conducts a high rate… Sleep apnea may increase the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes • Pregnancy news • Jun 13 11 Sleep apnea is associated with an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, suggests a research abstract that will be presented Monday, June 13, in Minneapolis, Minn., at… Immediate use of an IUD following abortion more likely to prevent unintended pregnancies • Pregnancy news • Jun 08 11 Women who receive a contraceptive known as an intrauterine device or IUD immediately following a first trimester abortion experience few complications and are less… Excessive pregnancy weight gain raises the risk of having a fat baby • Pregnancy news • Jun 07 11 Women who gain too much weight during pregnancy tend to have newborns with a high amount of body fat, regardless of the mother’s weight before… ED residents’ attitudes favorable to pregnancy during residency • Pregnancy news • Jun 06 11 The demands of a medical residency can make balancing a career and family a challenge. But the results of a Henry Ford Hospital survey of Emergency Department (ED) resident… Fish oil in pregnancy may not boost babies’ vision • Pregnancy news • May 26 11 Expectant moms who take fish oil supplements may not be doing much to sharpen their babies’ vision, a new study suggests. The findings fly in the face of… Can obese pregnant women safely shed pounds? • Pregnancy news • May 11 11 Women who are very obese may be able to safely lose some weight during pregnancy - and possibly reduce their risk of needing a cesarean section, a new study suggests.… Obesity in pregnancy hinders women’s ability to fight infection • Pregnancy news • May 01 11 Pregnant women who are obese are less able to fight infections than lean women, which could affect their baby’s health after birth and later in life, according to… Do low vitamin D levels matter during pregnancy? • Pregnancy news • May 01 11 Many women have low blood levels of vitamin D early in pregnancy, but whether that’s a problem for their developing babies is uncertain, researchers have found. The new study,… Repeated stress in pregnancy linked to children’s behavior • Pregnancy news • Apr 20 11 Research from Perth’s Telethon Institute for Child Health Research has found a link between the number of stressful events experienced during pregnancy and increased risk of behavioural problems in… A procedure used in preconception diagnosis can lead to problems with pregnancies • Pregnancy news • Apr 07 11 A new study demonstrates that a procedure used in preconception diagnosis to identify eggs that are free of genetic disease might not work well in… Iowa House bans abortion after 20th week of pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Apr 03 11 The Iowa Senate will consider a bill that bans abortions after the 20th week of pregnancy, following approval of the measure by the state House Thursday night, lawmakers… Mothers abused during childhood at risk for having low birth weight babies • Pregnancy news • Mar 29 11 Mothers who were maltreated as children have increased risk for giving birth to low birth weight babies. The findings, by researchers at the University of… Pregnancy complication deaths drop, but not equally • Pregnancy news • Mar 28 11 Deaths from a dangerous pregnancy complication in which the embryo implants outside the womb have decreased in recent decades, according to a new study. However, the authors found that the… UGA study finds weight training safe for pregnant women • Pregnancy news • Mar 25 11 Despite decades of doctors’ reluctance to recommend weight training to pregnant women, a new University of Georgia study has found that a supervised, low-to-moderate intensity program is safe… Pregnancy possible soon after giving birth • Pregnancy news • Mar 22 11 Just had a baby, and not ready for another one quite yet? To be safe, you should consider using contraception as soon as 3 weeks after birth, according to a new… Children of women who smoked during pregnancy at increased risk of becoming smokers • Pregnancy news • Mar 22 11 New research has revealed that prenatal exposure to nicotine increases the vulnerability to nicotine self-administration in adolescent mice. The results support the hypothesis that… ‘Pre-baby blues’ due to lack of support from partner • Pregnancy news • Mar 14 11 Pregnancy is meant to be a joyous time however some women experience overwhelming ‘baby blues’ before the birth of their child. Anxiety and depression during pregnancy can result… Morning-after pill may be ok for non-emergency use • Pregnancy news • Mar 08 11 The morning-after pill may be safe and effective as a regular birth control method, researchers say. In the U.S., the pill costs between $10 and $70 and is available… Scientists develop blood test for Down’s Syndrome • Pregnancy news • Mar 07 11 Pregnant women may soon be able to have a blood test to predict whether their babies are likely to have Down’s Syndrome instead of undergoing risky, invasive tests, scientists said… Page 7 of 39 pages « First < 5 6 7 8 9 > Last » << Back to main