Calcium deficit common during pregnancy, lactation • Pregnancy news • Mar 09 06 Women who have habitually low levels of calcium in their diet undergo significant changes in bone calcium turnover during pregnancy and lactation, according to the results of a new study. Dr.… Diet puts pregnant women at risk • Pregnancy news • Mar 07 06 MUMS-to-be are risking their health and that of their babies by not eating enough of the right foods. Pregnant women are eating fewer calories and taking less iron and fibre than… Infertility type may raise ectopic pregnancy risk • Pregnancy news • Mar 07 06 Infertility due to abnormalities of the fallopian tube or uterus raises the risk that in vitro fertilization or other assisted reproductive techniques (ART) will result in an “ectopic” pregnancy, one… Treating orthopaedic trauma during pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Mar 01 06 Treating orthopaedic trauma during pregnancy - most testing and treatments safe for fetuses and mothers Pregnant women who suffer orthopaedic trauma should be diagnosed and stabilized in the same manner as… Magnetic resonance imaging can help rule out acute appendicitis in pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Feb 28 06 Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can help rule out acute appendicitis in pregnancy when ultrasound findings are inconclusive, according to a study in the March issue of… Hormone makes older women have more twins: study • Pregnancy news • Feb 24 06 Older women are more likely to conceive twins because rising concentrations of a naturally occurring hormone over-stimulate their ovaries, according to a new study. The discovery by a team… New tool helps predict pregnancy outcomes • Pregnancy news • Feb 23 06 Physicians must consider a number of variables when treating couples who cannot naturally conceive because of factors involving both the woman and man. However, a new tool developed at the University… Forceps left in Pakistani woman after caesarean • Pregnancy news • Feb 23 06 Pakistani doctors are battling to save the life of a woman found to have had a pair of forceps lodged inside her since a caesarean birth a year ago, a… Bladder problems usually fade after pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Feb 10 06 Bladder control problems during pregnancy can be stressful for some first-time moms, but they typically improve quickly after childbirth, a new study shows. Among 344 pregnant women researchers followed, 45 percent… Antidepressant use while pregnant risky for baby • Pregnancy news • Feb 09 06 Use of the selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) type of antidepressants, such as Prozac or Zoloft, during late pregnancy seems to raise the risk of a serious problem called pulmonary hypertension… Mom’s smoking linked to child’s excess pounds • Pregnancy news • Feb 08 06 Children whose mothers smoked during pregnancy may be at risk of becoming overweight by the age of 8, a large U.S. study has found. The findings add to evidence that… Babies of obese mothers have higher risk of some birth defects • Pregnancy news • Feb 06 06 Compared to normal-weight women, overweight and obese women suffer more pregnancy complications and their babies have more medical problems at birth, according to a position paper… Amniotic proteins may spot pregnancy complications • Pregnancy news • Feb 02 06 By testing for four proteins in fetus-cushioning amniotic fluid, doctors can predict when pregnant women are at risk of delivering preterm and when their infants are at risk for severe infections,… Stress in pregnancy means boys will be stronger • Pregnancy news • Jan 25 06 A team from the University of California, Berkeley, have found in a study that pregnant women are more likely to miscarry male fetuses than females fetuses during times of… Smoking in pregnancy may cause finger, toe defects • Pregnancy news • Jan 12 06 If pregnant smokers need another reason to quit, a new study may have found it. The habit, researchers say, may raise the risk of having a baby with extra,… Maternal vitamin D levels during pregnancy influences the bone growth of children • Pregnancy news • Jan 06 06 Vitamin D supplementation of pregnant women could lead to longlasting reduction in osteoporotic fractures in their children, according to a study published in this week’s… Electrical therapy may prevent early births • Pregnancy news • Jan 02 06 Researchers report that application of a weak electrical current inhibits uterine contractions in pregnant rats and rabbits and therefore may serve as a new method of preventing preterm delivery. Electrical inhibition… ‘Coaching’ in Labor Makes Little Difference • Pregnancy news • Dec 30 05 When a woman is giving birth, having a “coach” tell her to push during contractions makes almost no difference in shortening labor, and may actually increase her risk of subsequent problems… Herpes in pregnancy may raise HIV risk for baby • Pregnancy news • Dec 29 05 HIV-positive women diagnosed with genital herpes during pregnancy appear to be quite likely to pass HIV to their infants, according to a study conducted in New York City.… ‘Mono’ virus may shorten pregnancy duration • Pregnancy news • Dec 27 05 If Epstein-Barr virus (or EBV) - the bug responsible for mononucleosis, among other ills - is reactivated during pregnancy, it may lead to early labor or even stillbirth, according to a… High CRP in pregnancy linked to preterm delivery • Pregnancy news • Dec 26 05 Women who have very high levels of the inflammatory marker C-reactive protein (CRP) early in pregnancy run the risk of delivering before term, according to a study reported in… Long time conceiving suggests it’ll be a boy • Pregnancy news • Dec 16 05 The longer it takes to become pregnant, the more likely the baby will be a boy, according to a report in the British Medical Journal. This finding may, in… Repeat vomiting risk increased in 2nd pregnancy • Pregnancy news • Dec 16 05 Women with hyperemesis gravidarum in their first pregnancy have a high risk of experiencing the same problem in a subsequent pregnancy, according to Norwegian researchers. Unlike the “morning sickness” that… High BP in pregnancy ups risk of heart disease • Pregnancy news • Dec 10 05 Women who develop severe high blood pressure while pregnant, a condition known as gestational hypertension, face a higher risk of developing ischemic heart disease later in life, researchers… Night shift tied to risk of premature birth • Pregnancy news • Dec 08 05 Pregnant women who work the night shift may be more likely than those with traditional work hours to deliver prematurely, study findings suggest. On the other hand - and… Page 30 of 39 pages « First < 28 29 30 31 32 > Last » << Back to main