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This uncommon pregnancy complication, in which the placenta separates from the wall of the uterus, can endanger both the mother and the baby.
A recent data review by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices shows that over 30,000 women who are pregnant have been safely vaccinated for ...
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?
... pregnancy, before you may know you're pregnant. During the first three months of pregnancy, important stages of development happen with the face and organs ...
... pregnant patients with T1D and healthy controls and to assess the relationship between glycemic variability and pregnancy outcomes in the current era.
A condition in which the pregnant parent's blood cells attack the baby's blood cells. Infection during pregnancy. Often, the cause of polyhydramnios isn't clear ...
It's sometimes used for a vaginal birth. The main reason to induce labor is concern for the health of the baby or the health of the pregnant person. If a ...
Adult women who are planning pregnancy or could become pregnant should be advised to get 400 to 1,000 mcg of folic acid a day. What the research says.
"Maternal cardiology is a unique subspecialty where a cardiologist has specialized in the care of a mother with heart disease that is affecting her pregnancy ...
If you're hoping to avoid pregnancy, unprotected sex is off-limits during your fertile days — every month. On the other hand, if you're hoping to get pregnant, ...
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