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Maternal and fetal medical and surgical conditions, often in collaboration with other specialists. Perinatal education classes. While pregnant, you will have ...
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Pregnancy hormones relax the connective tissue that holds bones in place, especially in the pelvic area. The growing uterus also stretches out muscles in ...
I'm pregnant and recently fell. Should I be worried? A fall during pregnancy isn't always cause for concern. You may have little to no injury after ...
But as with all medical procedures, it carries some risk. Fetal ultrasound should only be done for medical reasons as part of prenatal care, based on the advice ...
The following stretches are useful for easing some of the aches and pains that are common during pregnancy, such as back pain. For most pregnant people, ...
Eat healthy foods. Take prenatal vitamins. Exercise regularly. If you have a medical condition that might affect your pregnancy, parental health becomes more ...
Major trauma has been associated with 7 percent of maternal and 80 percent of fetal mortality. Motor vehicle crashes are the most common cause of blunt trauma ...
A Mayo Clinic prenatal program takes a new approach to improving care for women with low-risk pregnancies. Two-year-old Quinn Hales confidently places her toy ...
Highlights of fetal development during the second trimester may include finding out your baby's sex and feeling the baby move. ... As pregnancy moves into the ...
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