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The virus, which has been linked to microcephaly — a birth defect which leaves the child with a signficantly smaller head than normal — typically is spread ...
I've never had thyroid problems before. Could this diagnosis be connected to my pregnancy? Will the hypothyroidism go away after I have my baby? ANSWER: It's ...
The minipill norethindrone is an oral contraceptive that contains the hormone progestin. Oral contraceptives are medicines used to prevent pregnancy. These ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has added a new and hard-to-answer concern for pregnant women: Does COVID-19 pose greater risks for the mother during pregnancy?
A reproductive immunologist discusses topics such as SARS-CoV-2 targets and elevated severe infection risk in pregnancy, action of mRNA vaccines, ...
Fingers and toes begin to take shape. When you find out you're pregnant, make an appointment with your health care provider to begin prenatal care. You'll ...
Pregnancy stresses your heart and circulatory system, but many women who have heart conditions deliver healthy babies. If you have a heart condition, ...
Get medical help right away if you have any of these symptoms. Antidepressants and pregnancy. Talk to your healthcare professional about the risks and benefits ...
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This guide offers research-backed advice to help you and your baby experience a healthy pregnancy, written by some of the world's leading medical experts. Learn ...
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