New method may help predict IVF success: study • Pregnancy news • Jul 02 08 Just four factors can predict with 70 percent accuracy whether a woman will become pregnant through “test-tube” baby technology known as in vitro fertilization, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.… Test accuracy of ultrasound screening in pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Jun 24 08 International studies indicate that there is an association between examiner qualifications and device quality on the one hand, and detection rates of ultrasound screening tests in pregnancy on the other.… New blood clot guidelines for pregnant women • Pregnancy news • Jun 24 08 New evidence-based guidelines address the prevention and management of thrombosis in key patient populations and reinforce recommendations related to the routine use of preventive therapies. Published as a supplement in… Self-help may ease back pain from pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Jun 17 08 Lower back pain is common during and after pregnancy, but learning a few self-management techniques may ease the pain for many women, a study suggests. In a clinical trial… Essential Dental Treatment Safe for Pregnant Women • Pregnancy news • Jun 10 08 Pregnant women can safely undergo essential dental treatment and receive topical and local anesthetics at 13 to 21 weeks gestation, says a study published in the June issue of The… ‘Pregnant’ man stuns medical profession • Pregnancy news • Jun 09 08 A man who used to be a woman is five months pregnant, according to an article he has written for a national magazine that features a picture of him at 22 weeks,… Mercury teeth fillings may harm some: FDA • Pregnancy news • Jun 05 08 Silver-colored metal dental fillings contain mercury that may cause health problems in pregnant women, children and fetuses, the Food and Drug Administration said on Wednesday after settling a related lawsuit.… New Method of Managing Risk in Pregnancy Leads to Healthier Newborns, Better Outcomes for Moms • Pregnancy news • Jun 03 08 An alternative method for obstetric care has led to lower neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admission rates, higher uncomplicated vaginal birth (UVB)… Smoking During Pregnancy Increases Risk of SIDS • Pregnancy news • May 30 08 A new study provides the most direct evidence that there exists a causal link between smoking during pregnancy and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Clinicians have long considered prenatal cigarette… Stretching Exercises May Reduce Risk of Preeclampsia During Pregnancy • Pregnancy news • May 29 08 Stretching exercises may be more effective at reducing the risk of preeclampsia than walking is for pregnant women who have already experienced the condition and who do not… Clinical Guidelines for Oral Nutrition During Labor • Pregnancy news • May 20 08 The newest Clinical Bulletin from the American College of Nurse-Midwives reviews evidence relevant to providing oral nutrition to women in labor and concludes that drinking and eating during labor can… Mother’s prenatal stress predisposes their babies to asthma and allergy • Pregnancy news • May 19 08 Women who are stressed during pregnancy may pass some of that frazzlement to their fetuses in the form of increased sensitivity to allergen exposure and possibly future… Triplet and quadruplet pregnancies much higher risk • Pregnancy news • May 14 08 Mother and infant complications are worse in triplet and quadruplet pregnancies than in twin pregnancies, according to a report in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology. “Triplets and quadruplets… A New Gene Trigger For Pregnancy Disorder Identified • Pregnancy news • May 12 08 The COMT gene – known already for its role in schizophrenia – has been found to play a role in preeclampsia, according to a report in today’s advance on-line… Obese moms-to-be have longer pregnancies • Pregnancy news • May 06 08 Pregnant women who are overweight or obese in the first trimester of pregnancy and those who have a greater change in body weight during pregnancy are more apt to have lengthier pregnancies… Having a Drink During Pregnancy Is Common for French Women • Pregnancy news • May 05 08 More than half of women in France continue to drink alcohol during their pregnancies, according to a new French study. However, the researchers also found that most… Pregnant With a Job? Your Top 10 Questions Answered • Pregnancy news • May 02 08 Being pregnant with a job is hard work. Not only is there that extra weight to carry around, but planning a happy and healthy pregnancy involves navigating tricky… American Dental Association Stresses Good Oral Health During Pregnancy • Pregnancy news • May 01 08 With Mother’s Day around the corner, the American Dental Association (ADA) wants to remind mothers-to-be that maintaining good oral health is an important part of overall health,… Very thin pregnant women at risk of severe nausea • Pregnancy news • Apr 30 08 Women who are underweight when they become pregnant have an increased risk of severe, potentially dangerous nausea and vomiting, a large study suggests. Many women suffer “morning sickness”… Chocolate may reduce pregnancy complication risk • Pregnancy news • Apr 28 08 Indulging in chocolate during pregnancy could help ward off a serious complication known as preeclampsia, new research suggests. Chocolate, especially dark chocolate, is rich in a chemical called theobromine, which… Extreme nausea and vomiting varies among pregnant women from different countries • Pregnancy news • Apr 25 08 Mothers born in India and Sri Lanka are three times more likely to suffer from extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum) than ethnic Norwegians.… Proteinuria in pregnancy: What does it mean? • Pregnancy news • Apr 24 08 When you detect proteinuria in a pregnant woman, a number of conditions should come to mind. It can mean a lupus flair or suggest the presence of preeclampsia. But in… Having A Baby Isn’t Blissful For All New Mothers • Pregnancy news • Apr 23 08 For many women, the lovely images of life with a new baby don’t jive with their reality. Instead of feeling happy, they feel overwhelmed. University of New Hampshire… You are what your mother eats: First evidence that mother’s diet influences infant sex • Pregnancy news • Apr 23 08 New research by the Universities of Exeter and Oxford provides the first evidence that a child’s sex is associated with the mother’s diet.… New Treatment Could Double Pregnancy Rates • Pregnancy news • Apr 16 08 Pregnancy rates could be doubled for couples undertaking fertility treatment, thanks to a revolutionary project being trialled by the University of Adelaide. Researchers from the University’s Discipline of Obstetrics and Gynaecology… Page 17 of 39 pages « First < 15 16 17 18 19 > Last » << Back to main