Could more IVF attempts really mean more success? • Pregnancy news • Feb 22 11 Researchers say couples trying to get pregnant through in vitro fertilization (IVF) could up their chances of success if they just keep trying. But according to data in the… Study finds that electronic fetal heart rate monitoring greatly reduces infant mortality • Pregnancy news • Feb 12 11 In a study to be presented today at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine’s (SMFM) annual meeting, The Pregnancy Meeting ™, in San Francisco, researchers will… Folic acid does not prevent premature birth, new study suggests • Pregnancy news • Feb 11 11 Mothers-to-be have long been advised to take the supplement – a form of Vitamin B – in order to protect their unborn children from developing conditions such… CO woman waits to see if pill mix up harmed embryo • Pregnancy news • Feb 10 11 Doctors say the early stages of pregnancy are an especially bad time for a pharmacological mix-up where a woman prescribed antibiotics instead is given a powerful… New research helps explain how progesterone prevents preterm birth • Pregnancy news • Feb 10 11 Research presented today at the 31st Annual meeting of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM) - The Pregnancy Meeting™ has found that three proteins known as XIAP, BID,… Study finds women used 30 percent less analgesia during labor when self-administered • Pregnancy news • Feb 10 11 In a study to be presented today at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine’s (SMFM) annual meeting, The Pregnancy Meeting ™, in San Francisco, researchers will… Figuring out fetal alcohol syndrome in fruit flies • Pregnancy news • Feb 08 11 Drinking excess alcohol during pregnancy can cause fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) due to the damaging effects of alcohol on a developing baby’s brain. Despite its harmful effects, pregnant mothers… Just how bad is cocaine use during pregnancy? • Pregnancy news • Feb 07 11 People know that cocaine use during pregnancy is bad, but a new study shows that it’s linked to having smaller, more premature babies. “This actually gives us concrete numbers… New Study Reveals that Lead Exposure May Affect Blood Pressure during Pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Feb 03 11 Even minute amounts of lead may take a toll on pregnant women, according to a study published by Lynn Goldman, M.D., M.S., M.P.H., Dean of… More doubts about acupuncture for labor pain • Pregnancy news • Feb 02 11 While many women may want a drug-free way to ease the pain of childbirth, a new study suggests that acupuncture is not the answer. The findings, published in the obstetrics… “Artificial pancreas” shows promise in pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Jan 31 11 Scientists have shown how an “artificial pancreas” can help pregnant women with type 1 diabetes and say their finding could significantly reduce cases of stillbirth and death among diabetic expectant mothers.… Protection of pregnant women against malaria still inadequate • Pregnancy news • Jan 26 11 A study published today in The Lancet Infectious Diseases finds that methods to protect pregnant women from malaria are still underutilised in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). A review of national… The right food supplements during pregnancy? • Pregnancy news • Jan 18 11 Nutrients, vitamins, minerals – during pregnancy a woman’s body needs more of them. For most nutrients this increase in demand can be covered with a balanced diet. However, mothers-to-be should ingest… UCSF study identifies chemicals in pregnant women • Pregnancy news • Jan 14 11 The bodies of virtually all U.S. pregnant women carry multiple chemicals, including some banned since the 1970s and others used in common products such as non-stick cookware, processed foods and… Chlamydia and ectopic pregnancy link • Pregnancy news • Jan 11 11 Women who have had chlamydia are at greater risk of an ectopic pregnancy because of a lasting effect of the infection. A new study provides evidence for the first time of how… Contraceptive alert after women fall pregnant • Pregnancy news • Jan 05 11 Hundreds of women have become pregnant after a long-term contraceptive implant failed to be properly inserted, the government’s drugs and medical devices watchdog said on Wednesday. Since Implanon, a hormone-filled tube… Pregnant, constipated and bloated? Fly poo may tell you why • Pregnancy news • Jan 04 11 Clues about how the human gut helps regulate our appetite have come from a most unusual source – fruit fly faeces. Scientists at the University of Cambridge… Pregnant women often deny smoking • Pregnancy news • Jan 01 11 Overall, about one in four women who smoke while pregnant deny it, a new study hints. The numbers could be even higher in certain groups of women, like those in their early… Gaps seen in pregnancy-related diabetes screening • Pregnancy news • Dec 23 10 Just over two-thirds of pregnant women undergo screening tests for gestational diabetes, according to a new analysis of nearly one million patient records. Among the five percent of women who tested… Treating Worms During Pregnancy Might Not Be Associated With Wider Health Benefits For Infants In Developing Countries • Pregnancy news • Dec 21 10 Contrary to the expected benefits of routine treatment of worms (helminths) during pregnancy, a single-dose of this widely used intervention… Overcoming real-life on “the Pill” • Pregnancy news • Dec 21 10 Oral contraceptives boast annual unintended pregnancy rates well below 1 percent - if used correctly and consistently, that is. But in the not-so-perfect real world, longer lasting ingredients and shorter monthly breaks… Pregnancy-related deaths rise in the U.S. • Pregnancy news • Dec 03 10 While it remains rare for a woman in the U.S. to die from pregnancy complications, the national rate of pregnancy-related deaths appears to be on the upswing, a new government study… Donor eggs may be linked to pregnancy complication • Pregnancy news • Nov 26 10 Women who use donated eggs to get pregnant by in vitro fertilization (IVF) might be more at risk for a common but potentially dangerous pregnancy complication than women using… Mom’s heartburn meds not tied to birth defects • Pregnancy news • Nov 25 10 A nationwide study from Denmark finds pregnant women have little reason to be concerned about birth defects when taking omeprazole and similar heartburn drugs. Researchers say there is little… Length of pregnancy influenced by placenta structure • Pregnancy news • Nov 17 10 The nine-month pregnancy in humans is influenced by the structure of the placenta, according to new research into the evolution of reproduction in mammals which ends a 100-year mystery. The… Page 8 of 39 pages « First < 6 7 8 9 10 > Last » << Back to main