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The study aims to analyze echocardiogram data of women of reproductive age (18-45) with known bicuspid aortic valve disease and determine if pregnancy leads ...
Change positions. If your pregnancy isn't high risk, you may spend most of your early labor at home. Most of the time, pregnant people don ...
Don't eat undercooked meat, poultry or eggs. During pregnancy, you're at a higher risk of food poisoning from bacteria. This is called foodborne illness. How ...
About this study. The purpose of this study is to assess the experience of pregnancy within selected populations of women with congenital heart disease ...
Talk to your provider before you get pregnant about your health and discuss any lifestyle changes that your doctor may recommend for a healthy pregnancy.
Healthy pregnancy. When you find out you're pregnant, you might begin planning your pregnancy week by week. Every day you might have more questions about a ...
Eating fish during pregnancy can be safe and healthy. Learn about the possible benefits, what types of seafood are safe and what to avoid.
If you have a heart condition, you'll need special care during pregnancy to reduce the risk of complications to you and your baby. Maternal cardiac disease ...
"Even a minor injury can lead to fetal loss," says Dr. Loomis. "Any pregnant woman who's been traumatically injured should be checked out by an OB-GYN just to ...
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