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Amniotic fluid is the clear liquid that surrounds your baby in the uterus during pregnancy. ... If you have low amniotic fluid and you're 36 to 37 weeks pregnant, ...
Pregnant or lactation; Epilepsy; Severe Mental Health Disorder; Individuals reporting over 150 minutes per week of moderate-to-vigorous exercise; Inability to ...
The rate rises with the pregnant person's age. Ectopic pregnancy. This is a condition in which a fertilized egg attaches to tissue outside the uterus, often in ...
Sherilyn W. Driscoll, M.D., reviews the role and importance of exercise in the overall health and fitness of children with disabilities and shares ...
The purpose of this study is to test the feasibility of a Digital Home-Exercise Therapy Application (DETP) by conducting a randomized, controlled, non- ...
Regular exercise can help you maintain a healthy weight, keep your blood sugar and blood cholesterol levels in check, increase bone strength and help manage ...
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 ...
View major scientific publications from the Exercise Neuropsychology Lab led by Diane K. Ehlers, Ph.D.
If diet and exercise aren't enough to manage blood sugar, diabetes medicines ... Pregnancy-related risks. The risk of getting type 2 diabetes is higher in people ...
... pregnant women to monitor fetal heart rate during pregnancy. Evaluating ... prenatal testing (NIPT)-based zygosity measurements with ultrasound ...
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