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Pregnancy, labor and delivery can stretch or injure the pelvic floor muscles. Those muscles support the uterus, bladder, small intestine and rectum. Damage to ...
Preterm labor happens when regular contractions cause the cervix to open after week 20 and before week 37 of pregnancy. Preterm labor can result in a baby being ...
Major trauma has been associated with 7 percent of maternal and 80 percent of fetal mortality. Motor vehicle crashes are the most common cause of blunt trauma ...
In prenatal class, we met two other couples: Bethany Renstrom and her husband (expecting a baby girl) and Stephanie Fisk and her husband (also expecting a ...
Findings published by Mayo Clinic investigators in Prenatal Diagnosis indicate that fetal surgery does not elevate abnormal findings in placental pathology ...
The purpose of this study is to test an FDA-cleared, MR-compatible, fetal cardiac gating device, called Smart-sync (Northh Medical) for the development and ...
Ongoing tests during pregnancy. If fetal macrosomia is suspected due to a health condition in a pregnant person, such as diabetes, several tests may be ...
Ultrasound. During this imagining test, your health care professional checks for a fetal heartbeat and figures out if the pregnancy is growing properly. If the ...
The placenta makes the pregnancy hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG). HCG can be found in blood and urine. HCG is present in the body only during ...
Our objective is to understand the prevalence of maternal fetal transmission, risk factors and outcomes of a COVID19+ pregnancy, and how the virus can be ...
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