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Is it safe to have an X-ray during pregnancy? · A fetus growing less than expected. This is called fetal growth restriction. · A baby's head being smaller at ...
What are the risks related to chickenpox and pregnancy? Chickenpox, also called varicella, is a viral infection that spreads very easily. It causes an itchy ...
Food safety is important for everybody, but it is especially important if you're expecting. Hormonal changes during pregnancy can change a pregnant person's ...
Will you be pregnant during flu season? A flu shot is safe — and it protects both you and your baby.
Concerns about pregnancy and cat litter? A Mayo Clinic expert explains what moms-to-be can do to keep their baby safe from toxoplasmosis.
Remember, genetic amniocentesis is usually offered to pregnant people for whom the test results might greatly affect how they manage the pregnancy. The decision ...
The placenta is an organ that develops in the uterus during pregnancy. In most pregnancies, the placenta attaches at the top or on the side of the uterus.
You are pregnant with more than one baby. Your baby doesn't settle into a position that allows for a headfirst delivery. You've had a C-section in the past.
During pregnancy, a fluid-filled sac called the amniotic sac surrounds the baby. Most often, at the start of labor or during labor the thin tissue around ...
Why should PT be part of a pregnancy and postpartum care plan? We know that the pregnant body goes through rapid musculoskeletal change ending, in some ...
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