Pregnant women with high/low BMI are at higher risk of complications and hospital admissions • Pregnancy news • Sep 18 13 Pregnant women with a body mass index (BMI) that is too high or too low are more likely to have maternal complications, require… Study details paired risk factors in preeclampsia • Pregnancy news • Sep 11 13 Although preeclampsia occurs in about 3 percent of pregnancies, it’s still unforeseen in many cases. A report of new research, now in press at the Journal of Reproductive Immunology, documents… Drinking Alcohol During Pregnancy Affects Learning and Memory Function in Offspring? • Pregnancy news • Jul 21 13 Maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy has detrimental effects on fetal central nervous system development. Maternal alcohol consumption prior to and during pregnancy significantly affects cognitive functions… Antiepileptic drug use while pregnant impacts early child development • Pregnancy news • Jul 18 13 Children whose mothers took antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) while pregnant are at increased risk of early development issues, according to a new study published in Epilepsia, a journal published… Pregnancy as window to future health • Pregnancy news • Jul 01 13 Physicians with the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine released a paper today that provides significant insight into future health conditions that women are likely to experience, and that can be detected early… Iodine in bread not enough for pregnant women • Pregnancy news • Jun 19 13 Research from the University of Adelaide shows that iodized salt used in bread is not enough to provide healthy levels of iodine for pregnant women and their unborn children.… High-fat diet during pregnancy contributes to offspring’s increased weight • Pregnancy news • Jun 17 13 Exposure to a high-fat diet in the womb and after birth can permanently change the cells in the brain that control food intake, predisposing monkeys to overeating and… FDA wins temporary halt on some morning-after pills • Pregnancy news • Jun 05 13 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday won a temporary halt to part of a court order directing it to make emergency contraception available to girls over the… Doctor brands NHS profits from pregnancy ‘unacceptable’ • Pregnancy news • May 29 13 Trusted organisations, such as the NHS and some UK royal colleges, profit by selling commercial advertisers access to pregnant women through promotions such as Bounty bags. On bmj.com today, GP… Baby knows best: Fetuses emit hormone crucial to preventing preeclampsia • Pregnancy news • May 01 13 In a study using mice, researchers from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill found that a hormone, adrenomedullin, plays a crucial role in preventing the… Respect women’s choice to have home birth: doctors • Pregnancy news • Apr 29 13 Although hospitals and birthing centers are the safest places to have a baby, pediatricians said today that women who choose to give birth at home should be supported and… Common pregnancy conditions risk future diabetes • Pregnancy news • Apr 17 13 Two common conditions in pregnancy may be risk factors for future diabetes according to a Canadian study of over one million women published in this week’s PLOS Medicine. The researchers, led… Stillbirth or Pre-Term Birth Outcomes Linked to Elevated Risk of Blood Clots After Pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Apr 02 13 Newly identified pregnancy-related events, such as stillbirth or pre-term birth, may dramatically increase a woman’s risk of developing a potentially deadly blood clot… Stressful life events may increase stillbirth risk, NIH network study finds • Pregnancy news • Mar 27 13 Pregnant women who experienced financial, emotional, or other personal stress in the year before their delivery had an increased chance of having a stillbirth, say researchers… Experts find link between low doses of vitamin D and adverse pregnancy outcomes • Pregnancy news • Mar 27 13 There is a link between vitamin D insufficiency and adverse health outcomes such as gestational diabetes and preeclampsia in mothers-to-be and low birth weight… Antidepressants for pregnant moms don’t affect infants’ growth • Pregnancy news • Mar 20 13 Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants taken by a woman during pregnancy do not impact her infant’s growth over the first year, reports a new study from a Northwestern… Study finds pregnancy nausea drug won’t harm fetus • Pregnancy news • Feb 28 13 There’s reassuring news for pregnant women miserable with morning sickness: A very large study in Denmark finds no evidence that using a popular anti-nausea drug will harm their babies.… Most first-time mothers wait until after 6 weeks before resuming sex following childbirth • Pregnancy news • Feb 27 13 Most first-time mothers wait until after 6 weeks postpartum to resume vaginal sex following childbirth and women who have an operative vaginal birth, caesarean… When morning sickness lasts all day • Pregnancy news • Feb 26 13 Severe nausea during pregnancy can be fatal, yet very little is known about this condition. Hormonal, genetic and socio-economic factors may all play a role. Almost all women experience some nausea… Lower autism risk with folic acid supplements in pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Feb 13 13 Women who took folic acid supplements in early pregnancy almost halved the risk of having a child with autism. Beginning to take folic acid supplements later in pregnancy… Preemptive treatment of severe morning sickness decreases suffering for moms-to-be • Pregnancy news • Feb 12 13 In a study to be presented on February 14 between 1:15 p.m., and 3:30 p.m. PST, at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine’s annual meeting, The Pregnancy Meeting… ‘Laborist’ obstetrical care improves pregnancy outcomes • Pregnancy news • Feb 11 13 In a study to be presented on February 16 between 8 a.m., and 10 a.m. PST, at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine’s annual meeting, The Pregnancy Meeting ™, in San Francisco,… Study confirms recurrence of small-for-gestational-age pregnancies • Pregnancy news • Feb 11 13 In a study to be presented on February 16 between 8 a.m., and 10 a.m. PST, at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine’s annual meeting, The Pregnancy Meeting ™, in San Francisco,… No Increase in Brain Aneurysm Rupture Risk during Pregnancy and Delivery • Pregnancy news • Feb 07 13 For women with aneurysms involving the brain blood vessels, pregnancy and delivery don’t appear to increase the risk of aneurysm rupture, reports a paper in the… Placental blood flow can influence malaria during pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Feb 01 13 Malaria in pregnancy causes a range of adverse effects, including abortions, stillbirths, premature delivery and low infant birth weight. 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