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Know what's happening to your body as pregnancy progresses.
Think about pregnancy spacing. Some research suggests a link between premature birth and pregnancies that start six months or less after the last delivery. Talk ...
For most people, pregnant women included, healthy eating involves plenty of vegetables, fruits, whole-grain foods and lean protein, as well as some healthy fats ...
A reproductive immunologist discusses topics such as SARS-CoV-2 targets and elevated severe infection risk in pregnancy, action of mRNA vaccines, ...
If you are planning a pregnancy or just found out you are pregnant, you likely have many questions. Learn more from a Mayo Clinic expert.
Increasing vaginal discharge. During pregnancy, a thick plug of mucus blocks the opening of the cervix to keep bacteria from entering the uterus. During the ...
"Even a minor injury can lead to fetal loss," says Dr. Loomis. "Any pregnant woman who's been traumatically injured should be checked out by an OB-GYN just to ...
To help when you're trying to get pregnant, stop drinking alcohol. Not drinking is the best choice when you conceive and during pregnancy. Limit caffeine.
This also is called the influenza vaccine. It's recommended for people who are pregnant during flu season. The flu shot is made from a killed virus, so it's ...
After 36 weeks of pregnancy, your health care provider may advise against flying. And some airlines don't allow pregnant people to fly after 36 weeks. The ...
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