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Planning a pregnancy is an exciting time, and for women with cardiac concerns, thorough preparation is essential for a healthy journey.
Other 1st trimester visits. Your next prenatal visits — often scheduled about every four weeks during the first trimester — might be shorter than the first.
... pregnancy? Kavita Narang, M.D., a fellow in the Mayo Clinic Division of Maternal and Fetal Medicine, recently co-authored a review in Mayo Clinic ...
In these efforts, maternal-fetal surgeons faced ethical issues raised by surgery at this juncture in pregnancy and fetal development. Surgeons perform many ...
Cheryl Conover, Ph.D., endocrinology researcher and the George M. and Edna B. Endicott Professor of Medicine (center) and her lab on the St Marys campus in ...
A C-section also increases the risk of the uterus tearing along the scar line if you decide to try a vaginal delivery in a later pregnancy. This tearing is ...
"A true paradigm shift – living to give out (and not receive) energy. Fear and greed attract energy, while compassion gives out energy.
“Exercise has actually been known to improve pregnancy outcomes.” Mayo Clinic obstetrician and gynecologist Dr. Yvonne Butler Tobah recommends healthy pregnant ...
About this study. The purposes of this study are to determine whether maternal T cells are activated and expand after in utero intervention, ...
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