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In healthy pregnancies the sac surrounds an embryo. An anembryonic pregnancy leads to a miscarriage. Some people choose to wait for the miscarriage to happen ...
Vaccination is vital for those at higher risk of complications, including pregnant women. Learn more from a Mayo Clinic expert.
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I'm in the first trimester of my pregnancy, and I know that heart disease runs in my family. What are the warning signs of heart failure ...
... pregnancy. If needed, the sutures can be removed earlier. Cervical cerclage may be used for people who are less than 24 weeks pregnant, who have a history ...
Pregnancy changes a body in more ways than you might expect. And that doesn't stop when you give birth. Here's what can happen physically and emotionally ...
Potentially, pregnant women could be at increased risk of infection with the COVID-19 virus. It also isn't known if COVID-19 causes problems during pregnancy or ...
And this raises questions for pregnant women. Can COVID-19 affect pregnancy? Is breastfeeding safe? How can a pregnant woman protect herself from the disease?
When you were pregnant, you might have adjusted your eating habits to support your baby's growth and development. After pregnancy, proper nutrition is still ...
This liver condition can occur late in pregnancy, triggering intense itching. The risk of complications for your baby may require early delivery.
Being underweight or overweight is not ideal for pregnancy, so your health care provider may want you to address your weight before becoming pregnant.
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