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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 ...
Genetic testing can be performed in utero, but there is risk to the pregnancy and the fetus. Although some fetuses present with arrhythmias easily recognized as ...
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Eat healthy foods. Take prenatal vitamins. Exercise regularly. If you have a medical condition that might affect your pregnancy, parental health becomes more ...
Frequent blood tests that monitor blood phenylalanine levels, especially during childhood growth spurts and pregnancy ... list or are used to calculate the amount ...
Folic acid is in standard prenatal vitamins. ... Have a list of ... Make a list of all medicines, vitamins or supplements that you take, including doses.
Turner syndrome may be suspected prenatally based on prenatal cell-free DNA screening — a method to screen for certain chromosomal abnormalities in a developing ...
Learn the steps for tracking body temperature for pregnancy or contraception. Find out when during your menstrual cycle you're more likely to be fertile.
Dr. Katia Bravo, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist, explains the risks that pregnancy poses for those diagnosed with congenital heart disease.
Your healthcare professional may recommend taking it before 24 weeks of pregnancy if you have risk factors for gestational diabetes. After the procedure. After ...
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