Pregnant women’s attitudes towards alcohol consumption • Pregnancy news • Jun 06 09 There is uncertainty as to whether there is a safe threshold for drinking alcohol during pregnancy. We explored pregnant women’s attitudes towards drinking alcohol in pregnancy and their attitudes towards sources… Lower drinking age tied to pregnancy complications • Pregnancy news • Jun 04 09 While there have been calls to lower the legal drinking age from 21 in the United States, a new study suggests such a move could result in more unplanned pregnancies… Low vitamin D tied to infection during pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Jun 01 09 Pregnant women who are deficient in vitamin D may be at increased risk for developing bacterial vaginosis, a vaginal infection that may have harmful effects on the pregnancy, according… “Eating for Two” Has Consequences for Mom and Baby • Pregnancy news • May 25 09 There is more medical evidence that pregnant women should steer clear of advice to “eat for two.” Alison Stuebe, M.D., assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at… Low levels of vitamin D linked to common vaginal infection in pregnant women • Pregnancy news • May 25 09 Pregnant women with low levels of vitamin D may be more likely to suffer from bacterial vaginosis (BV) – a common vaginal infection that… Pregnant women with mildly abnormal blood sugar levels at higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes • Pregnancy news • May 20 09 Gestational diabetes happens in more than three per cent of pregnancies in Ontario. Usually the condition resolves itself after delivery,… Babies born to native high-altitude mothers have decreased risk of low birth weight • Pregnancy news • May 18 09 Pregnant women who are indigenous to the Andes Mountains deliver more blood and oxygen to their fetuses at high altitude than do women of… Vitamin D insufficiency linked to bacterial vaginosis in pregnant women • Pregnancy news • May 14 09 Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is the most common vaginal infection in US women of childbearing age, and is common in pregnant women. BV occurs when the normal balance… Job conditions tied to pregnancy outcomes • Pregnancy news • May 13 09 Pregnant women who work physically demanding jobs, long work weeks or irregular hours may be at increased risk of delivering prematurely or having an underweight baby, a new study suggests. Researchers… Coffee in pregnancy may up cleft lip risk slightly • Pregnancy news • May 07 09 A new study has linked coffee consumption in early pregnancy to a slightly increased risk of having a baby with cleft lip - but the findings shouldn’t be… Vitamin D often low in mothers and newborns • Pregnancy news • May 05 09 More than one third of mothers and more than half of their infants have vitamin D deficiency at the time of birth, investigators report. What’s more, prenatal vitamin D… Melanoma and Pregnancy: What Every Woman Needs to Know About the Risks, Prognosis • Pregnancy news • May 04 09 Researchers estimate that nearly one-third of cases of melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer, are diagnosed in women during their childbearing years.… Genetics can mediate vulnerability to alcohol’s effects during pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Apr 23 09 Drinking alcohol during pregnancy can lead to teratogenesis, the development of embryonic defects. The estimated incidence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD), referring to a wide array of… Obesity clouds pregnancy sonogram picture • Pregnancy news • Apr 23 09 If pregnant women are obese, the ability of ultrasound to identify major fetal abnormalities is reduced, according to researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. This finding… Staying upright speeds the first stage of labor • Pregnancy news • Apr 22 09 Sitting up, standing or walking around during the first stage of labor may help moms-to-be speed the process along, a research review suggests. In an analysis of 21 studies… Assisted conception linked to depression risk • Pregnancy news • Apr 20 09 Compared with women who conceive spontaneously, women who become pregnant through assisted reproductive technology, or ART, such as in vitro fertilization, are more likely to suffer from depression before delivery… The Thyroid & Pregnancy: ATA Research Summit and Spring Symposium • Pregnancy news • Apr 13 09 The American Thyroid Association will hold its “Research Summit and Spring Symposium on the Thyroid and Pregnancy” April 16 – 17 in Washington, D.C. at the Madison… Teen pregnancy boosts girls’ risk of getting fat • Pregnancy news • Apr 09 09 Young women who have children in their teens are at greater risk of becoming fat than their peers who don’t get pregnant, new research shows. “Our findings are potentially… Better oral hygiene could reduce complications in pregnancy and help newborn babies • Pregnancy news • Mar 31 09 Bacteria from a mother’s mouth can be transmitted through the blood and amniotic fluid in the womb to her unborn child. This could contribute to… Smokers who quit early in pregnancy aid baby • Pregnancy news • Mar 30 09 Pregnant women who stop smoking before the 15th week have rates of preterm birth and small-for-dates babies comparable to those of non-smoking women, new research indicates. The findings show… Mothers of multiple births at increased odds of postpartum depression • Pregnancy news • Mar 30 09 Mothers of multiples have 43 percent increased odds of having moderate to severe depressive symptoms nine months after giving birth compared to mothers of single-born children, according… Pregnant women who smoke, urged to give up before 15-week ‘deadline’ • Pregnancy news • Mar 27 09 Spontaneous preterm birth and small for gestational age infants in women who cease smoking in early pregnancy: A prospective cohort study Women who stop smoking before… Eating during labor has no ill effects: study • Pregnancy news • Mar 26 09 Allowing a pregnant woman to eat during labor does not seem to have any impact on the outcome of the infant or mother, and doesn’t increase the risk of… Migraine in pregnancy tied to stroke, heart attack • Pregnancy news • Mar 17 09 Women who suffer from migraines while they are pregnant are at increased risk of having a stroke, heart attack, or other vascular disorders, according to a recent report.… Study tracks increasing use of CT on pregnant women • Pregnancy news • Mar 17 09 Researchers have found that over a 10-year period radiologic exams on pregnant women have more than doubled, according to a study published in the online edition of… Page 14 of 39 pages « First < 12 13 14 15 16 > Last » << Back to main