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... pregnant. If you can get pregnant, your doctor may do tests to make sure you are not pregnant before starting treatment. Female patients should use ...
Reactivation of BK polyomavirus during pregnancy, vertical transmission, and clinical significance: A meta-analysis. J Clin Virol. 2018 May; 102:56-62. Epub ...
If you're pregnant or you may be pregnant, you ideally should not have a CT angiogram. ... But some people with serious health conditions may need CT imaging ...
Mayo Clinic researcher Elizabeth Ann L. Enninga, Ph.D., studies maternal and fetal health during pregnancy, focusing on sex-specific complications, ...
These can test for pregnancy, HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. ... If you've been trying to get pregnant without success, make an appointment to ...
For example, maternal medications commonly used during pregnancy can prolong the fetal QT interval and may provoke lethal fetal ventricular arrhythmias. But the ...
If you think you have become pregnant while receiving this medicine, tell your doctor right away. Cancer medicines can cause nausea or vomiting in most people, ...
Pregnant people who have HIV can pass the virus to their babies. People who are HIV positive and get treatment for the infection during pregnancy can greatly ...
Medical history will include information about hormonal status as well as pregnancy history — beyond how many pregnancies or live births a woman has had, ...
Pregnant woman holding her stomach. ROCHESTER, Minn. — Mayo Clinic researchers have found that using artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms to analyze ...
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