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Most miscarriages happen during the first trimester of pregnancy, which is about the first 13 weeks. The symptoms can include: Bleeding from the vagina with or ...
Eat healthy foods. Take prenatal vitamins. Exercise regularly. If you have a medical condition that might affect your pregnancy, parental health becomes more ...
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, ...
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Dr. Summer Allen, a family physician at Mayo Clinic who provides prenatal care and deliveries, says accessing prenatal care can look different for pa@ents.
Expectant mothers with low risks of pregnancy complications are given home monitoring devices to check the baby's heart rate and the mother's blood pressure ...
A rare condition that happens when the fluid that surrounds the baby during pregnancy, called amniotic fluid, or fetal material such as fetal cells enters a ...
Optimizing the outcome of prenatal myelomeningocele repair. Mayo Clinic specialists in Pediatric Neurosurgery and Maternal and Fetal Medicine perform this ...
The purpose of this study is to collect maternal peripheral blood samples to isolate cell-free DNA to be used for non-invasive prenatal screening (NIPS) in ...
The goal of prenatal care is to help you and your baby stay healthy during your pregnancy. At best, prenatal care starts as soon as you think you're pregnant.
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