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  • Blood Levels Of Vitamin Folate In Women Of Childbearing Age Decreasing, Could Lead To Rise In Birth Defects, MMWR Study Says
  • New Recommendations for Down Syndrome Call for Screening of All Pregnant Women.
  • Physicians Say Uterine Transplants Ready to Move Forward.
  • Pregnant Women Can Minimize Risk Of Rodent-Based Virus
  • Amniotic Fluid Is Excellent Source Of Stem Cells
  • Prenatal infection may up leukemia risk in child
  • Prenatal antidepressants seem not to affect child
  • Counseling may cut risk of drinking in pregnancy
  • Early Data Suggest Adalimumab Safe in Pregnancy
  • Placental infection linked with male preterm birth
  • Vaginal lactate level predicts labor onset
  • Bowel disease linked to pregnancy problems
  • Mom's vitamin E linked to fetal growth
  • Women Need Not Wait to Conceive After Breast Cancer
  • Preeclampsia and Pregnancy
  • Pregnant teens may have feared they were infertile
  • Pregnant Women on Lamotrigine Have Greater Risk of Seizures When Drug Levels are Low
  • One In 1,000 Women Hospitalized For Mental Illness After Delivering First Infant
  • Pregnant Women with Placental Infection Have Doubled Risk of Recurrence
  • Child Development Adversely Affected By Exposure To The Insecticide Chlorpyrifos In Pregnancy
  • ACOG Issues Opinion on SSRI Antidepressant Use During Pregnancy.
  • Underweight Women At Greater Risk Of Miscarriage
  • Induction Ups Risk of Amniotic Fluid Embolism
  • Future smokers may be programmed in womb
  • Measuring fetal oxygen useless during labor
  • U.S. caesarean deliveries rise, teen birth rate down
  • Hypertension During Pregnancy Increases Later Heart And Kidney Disease Risk
  • Amniocentesis not linked to miscarriage
  • Pre-22-week babies "should not have intensive care"
  • Pregnant Women With Lupus Face Higher Risk Of Complications And Death
  • Heavy Smoking Cuts Women's Chance Of Pregnancy, Even With Donated Oocytes
  • Periodontal treatment doesn't reduce preterm birth
  • Apgar results depend on who scores the test
  • Brain anomaly linked to sudden infant death
  • Low glycemic diet may improve pregnancy outcome
  • Echocardiography Predicts Pregnancy Complications
  • Mother's stress may slow baby's growth in the womb
  • Drug-induced labor increases complication risk
  • Iron Supplementation May Decrease Risk of Infertility
  • Multiple Pregnancy and Birth: Considering Fertility Treatments.
  • Hypnosis, acupuncture may ease labor pain
  • Regular Exercise Prior to IVF Treatment Lowers Success Rate.
  • Another Nail in the Coffin of Weight Gain in Pregnancy
  • Children born preterm need follow-up eye tests
  • Metformin in early pregnancy may be safe for fetus
  • Aboriginal women more likely to die during pregnancy
  • Down Syndrome: Number And Age Of Existing Siblings Are Also Influential
  • Drug Prevents Postpartum Hemorrhage in Resource Poor Settings
  • Exercise During Pregnancy Safe For At-Risk Black Women
  • Counterfeit blood glucose test strips being sold in the United States
  • Woman Gives Birth To Her Own Grandchild
  • Mutated gene raises autism risk
  • Dental Infection Linked To Diabetes During Pregnancy
  • Malaria drug safe in pregnancy, study says
  • Intravenously Administered Magnesium Sulfate To Prevent Labor Ineffective
  • Too Much Oily Fish Raises Risk Of Premature Birth
  • Babies can sometimes be injured during c-section  
  • ADHD Linked To Lead Exposure And Smoking During Pregnancy
  • CDC Recommends Routine, Voluntary HIV Screening in Health Care Settings
  • Mood in Pregnancy May Impact Fetal Development
  • Prenatal Vitamins May Reduce Risk of Brain Tumors in Children
  • Wart virus reduces test-tube baby success
  • Most Women Unaware Of Key Nutrient Needed For Babies' Development During Pregnancy And Breastfeeding
  • Hormone Ratio in Pregnancy May Affect Psoriasis
  • Pregnancy test cuts risk to baby
  • Labor may not harm post-pregnancy sexual function
  • Fatty pregnancy diet can damage foetus, expert warns
  • Couples face ban on IVF twins
  • Quick series of births 'can mean women dying earlier'
  • Pregnancy risky after heart defect repair
  • Methamphetamine Use Restricts Fetal Growth
  • Caesarean birth triples maternal death risk
  • Autism risk linked to older fathers
  • Pregnant drinking ups child's alcohol risk
  • Voluntary C-Sections Result in More Baby Deaths
  • Womb transplants could restore fertility
  • Carbon monoxide may help prevent debilitating pregnancy condition
  • Panel to review safety of mercury tooth fillings
  • Pre-pregnancy care cuts risks for diabetics
  • Childhood Asthma Linked With Low Vitamin E Intake During
  • Severe Malaria: Important findings
  • Cholesterol Precursors Can Cause Developmental Defects
  • FDA Questions Effectiveness Of Experimental Drug At Preventing Preterm Labor Before 35 Weeks' Gestation
  • Genetic Variant Linked To Risk Of Preterm Birth
  • Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Congenital Anomalies
  • Risk of prenatal CVS same as amniocentesis: study
  • Cesarean Delivery Associated with Increased Risk of Maternal Death from Blood Clots, Infection, Anesthesia
  • Hydralazine Injection: Additional lots of the product recalled because they may contain particulate matter
  • MRI Scans in Premature Infants Can Predict Future Developmental Delays
  • Two-Thirds of Pregnant Women With Depression Not Getting Treatment for It
  • Inducing Labor Increases Risk Of Preterm Babies
  • Pregnant Women May Carry CA-MRSA
  • Aspirin's Prevention of Preeclampsia Confirmed
  • No benefit for delivering twins early: study
  • ACOG Releases HPV Vaccine Recommendations
  • No Association Between Anxiety and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
  • Ultrasound affects mouse brains: study
  • Preterm births explain cerebral palsy risk after IVF
  • Trials Raise Flags on Vitamins C, E in Pregnancy
  • When Pregnancies Fail Early: Privacy And Efficiency More Important Than Being In A Hospital
  • Epilepsy Drug Poses High Risk for Fetal Death and Birth Defects
  • Nipple Piercing And Breastfeeding - Are They Compatible?
  • Early Exposure to Synthetic Estrogen Puts "DES daughters" at Higher Risk for Breast Cancer
  • Health Canada Endorsed Important Safety Information on Lamictal (Lamotrigine) Tablets
  • Pregnancy tied to fewer bowel disease flare-ups
  • Anti-Herpes Drug Reduces Need for Caesarean Sections in Infected Women
  • First Child Born to Intestine Transplant Patient Reported: Presented at WTC
  • Miscarriage Significantly Associated With Increasing Paternal Age
  • Fetal Alcohol Exposure: Baby's First Stool May Provide Clues
  • Maternal smoking linked with severe tic disorder
  • Nutrition A Major Factor In Rise In Twin Pregnancies
  • Pre-scan Warnings Would Have Caused Extra Distress Say Women With Problem Fetuses
  • Baby Girls Born To Mothers Burdened By Stress May Be At Risk For Fibromyalgia
  • NICE Draft Guideline On Care During Labour, UKs
  • The Risky Business Of Having A Baby: Why Birth Interventions Are On The Rise
  • Antiviral helpful for genital herpes in pregnancy
  • Women should be given more birth choices
  • Key to long life may be mom's age at birth
  • Pregnancy Centers Using Deceptive Approaches, Tax-Payer Funds, Report Says
  • Study Contradicts USA Warning That An Antidepressant Can Cause Congenital Abnormalities
  • Three million babies born after fertility treatment
  • Cervical cancer surgery allows for pregnancy
  • Delayed Umbilical Cord Clamping Boosts Iron In Infants
  • CDC's 'Preconception Care' Recommendations Are Misguided, Editorial Says
  • Pregnancy drinking guidelines spark concern
  • Contrary To Previous Findings, Females Might Not Be Able To Regain Fertility, Study Stays
  • New test for detecting genetic defects in embryos
  • Pregnancy Complications Still High For Women With Diabetes
  • Gene Expression In Labor; And More -- Press Release From PLoS Medicine
  • Pregnancy Cravings Can Harm Your Oral Health
  • Researchers Identify Protein Associated With Severe Preeclampsia
  • Experimental Vaginal Test Could Help Ob-Gyns Choose Best Induction Date
  • Some Hypertension Drugs Risky in Early Pregnancy
  • Repeat Steroids Help Premature Babies
  • Premature Babies Much More Likely To Have ADHD
  • Does Sex Late In Pregnancy Hasten Birth? Study Says It Doesn't
  • Female Genital Mutilation Harmful For Mothers And Babies
  • Comforting Crying Babies Better Than Leaving Them To Cry
  • Repeat c-sections raise risk of complications
  • Healthy Pregnant Women's Iron Intake Advice Too High
  • After Earthquake, UNFPA Aims To Ensure Pregnant Women Can Deliver Safely
  • Pregnancies Lower Breast Cancer Risk In BRCA1 And BRCA2 Mutation Carriers
  • Fifty Women Die During Pregnancy Or In Childbirth Every Day In Bangladesh
  • Number Of C-Sections In Developing Countries Increasing, Linked To Higher Risk Of Death, Health Complications, Study Says
  • Even small amounts of alcohol in pregnancy can affect a child's IQ
  • High Rates Of Caesarean Delivery May Harm Mothers And Newborns
  • Vegans Less Likely To Have Twins Than Women Who Eat Animal Products
  • Some Maternal Stress May Enhance Fetal Maturation
  • Antiretrovirals Appear Safe During Pregnancy
  • Chemotherapy Can Be Given in Second and Third Trimester to Pregnant Women With Lymphoma.
  • Balloon Tamponade Works When Oxytocin and Other Uterotonics Fail to Stop Postpartum Bleeding.
  • Incidence of Depression Found to Be High in HIV-Infected Pregnant Women.
  • Progesterone and Daily Home Uterine Activity Monitoring Prevent Recurrent Preterm Delivery Equally Well.
  • Early Glucose Challenge Testing May Identify Diabetes Mellitus Versus Gestational Diabetes in Pregnant Immigrant Women.
  • Induction or Augmentation of Labor Raises Risk of Chorioamnionitis.
  • Despite Laws, Many Pregnant Women Lack HIV Testing
  • More Older Women Having Babies, UK
  • Early Epidurals Don't Impact Operative Delivery
  • Sphincter Tear Rate Falling in Vaginal Births
  • High Folate Hikes Odds of Twinning After IVF
  • Cesarean May Not Avert Levator Ani Injury
  • CSE Minimally Benefits External Cephalic Version
  • About 31% Of Sexually Active U.S. Teenage Girls Become Pregnant, Report Says
  • Periodontitis May Increase C-reactive Protein Levels In Pregnancy
  • Study Shows Newborns With Jaundice At No Greater Risk
  • Prenatal Cocaine Exposure Not Linked To Bad Behavior In Kids
  • More Than One-Fifth Of Pregnant Women Taking Nevirapine Have Some Resistance One Year Later, Study Says
  • Pregnancy After Obesity Surgery Carries Risks
  • Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy Marker Injections May Be Safe During Pregnancy
  • Ultrasounds Show Mothers' Drinking Shrinks Fetal Brain
  • Popular Pill For Inducing Labor Found Effective, But Concerns Remain
  • Number Of Pregnancies Associated With Decreased Breast Cancer Risk In BRCA1 And BRCA2 Mutation Carriers
  • Very Long Or Short Intervals Between Pregnancies Associated With Increased Poor Perinatal Outcomes
  • Silent Birth': Separating Reality From Myth, Church Of Scientology International
  • Antiviral helpful for genital herpes in pregnancy
  • Lamaze International Disputes Recommendations On Elective Cesarean Surgery
  • Low-Carb Pregnancies Can Lead To More Stressed Babies
  • Arthritis and lupus raise pregnancy risks
  • Doctors urged to restrict episiotomies
  • Daughters Of Indian Immigrants Continue Trend Of Giving Birth To Small Babies
  • Vitamins do not cut risk of pregnancy complication
  • Antibiotic safely treats chlamydia in pregnancy
  • Pregnancy can be safe for cystic fibrosis patients
  • Heart attack risk up to 4 times higher in pregnancy
  • Leading causes of maternal deaths identified
  • Single-Layer Closure May Raise Rupture Risk Later
  • Intrahepatic Cholestasis During Pregnancy Associated With Later Liver Disease
  • Panel Finds Insufficient Evidence to Recommend For or Against Maternal-Request Caesarean Delivery
  • First Guidelines for Treatment of Breast Cancer During Pregnancy Released
  • Newer Antidepressants Linked to Serious Lung Disorder in Newborns
  • WHO Study Concludes Calcium Supplements Can Reduce Complications During Pregnancy
  • Pregnant Women With Asthma More Likely to Have Premature, Low Birth Weight Babies
  • Alcohol During Pregnancy Appears to Increase Risk of Atopic Dermatitis in Newborns
  • About 23% Of Girls, Women Ages 16 To 49 Have Mercury Levels Higher Than EPA Safety Limit
  • Preemie Babies Have Reduced Lung Function
  • Pregnancy risk for heart patients
  • Babes benefit when HIV+ moms take a multivitamin
  • Self-Esteem Same During IVF Pregnancies As Others
  • Hyperemesis Gravidarum Linked to Low Birth Weight
  • SSRI Use in Late Pregnancy May Place Infants at Risk
  • Trial of Labor After C-Section Safe for Mothers and Infants
  • Maternal Obesity Linked to Birth Defects
  • Miscarriage Risk Higher If Early hCG Levels Are Low
  • Excisional Treatments For Pre-cancerous Cervical Cells Could Lead To Problems In Pregnancy
  • Pregnant Problem Drinkers Prefer Beer, and More of It
  • Breastfeeding protects babies against lung disease
  • Male circumcision protects women from AIDS
  • Mom's smoking linked to child's excess pounds
  • Premature birth may affect adult personality
  • Most Very Low Birth Weight Infants Match Peers As Adults
  • For Cervical Insufficiency, Cerclage Better Than Bed Rest
  • Persistent Fatigue May Predict Postpartum Depression
  • Four Main Danger Signs of Pregnancy Loss in Lupus
  • SSRI Exposure in Utero Can Lead to Withdrawal Symptoms
  • Periodontitis Associated With Pregnancy Complications
  • Metformin, Polycystic Ovaries Linked to Multiple Pregnancy
  • Primate papas gain weight while mates pregnant
  • Post-Pregnancy Events Promote Breast Tumor Metastasis
  • Women Pregnant With Girls Experience More Severe Asthma Symptoms
  • Amniotic proteins may spot pregnancy complications
  • Women Who Stop Taking Antidepressants During Pregnancy Risk Relapse
  • Gene Variation Linked to 24-Fold Risk of SIDS in Blacks
  • C-Sections on the Rise Among Women in Puerto Rico
  • Studies cast doubt on embryo selection method for IVF births
  • Hepatitis B Vaccine Protects Newborns of Infected Mothers
  • Report Calculates Worldwide Impact of Birth Defects
  • UVB Effective for Severe Psoriasis in Pregnancy
  • Induced Labor Has Some Benefits In Cases Of Premature Water Break
  • Massage For Childbirth Prep May Reduce Episiotomy Rate
  • Concern over 'spare part' babies
  • The Cause Of Snoring In Pregnancy Revealed By A Scottish Research Team
  • Hard Times Better for Female Fetuses
  • Co-Sleeping on Sofas Associated with SIDS
  • Women's First Pregnancy and Delivery Creates Risk for Stress Urinary Incontinence
  • Thyroid problems in mother affect newborn
  • Pre-Eclampsia May Increase Risk of Later Kidney Problems in Moms
  • Fish diet 'brings a brighter baby'
  • Five embryos optimal for IVF in older women
  • Motherhood is child's play, even if you're 67
  • No "safe" lead level seen for fetal brain
  • Pesticide may reduce fertility, says study
  • Gene May Help Cause Infertility
  • More pregnancy highs than lows
  • Exercise curbs pregnancy-related diabetes risk
  • Pregnancy drug use 'too cautious'
  • Breast Cancer During Pregnancy Doesn’t Affect Babies
  • Increasing Number Of Cambodian Hospitals Run By Not-For-Profits
  • Labour-delaying drug linked to 1,000 pre-term babies a year
  • Pregnancy Outcomes Generally Good in Hispanic Women
  • Fetal Activity Cuts Impact of Diabetes on Birth Weight
  • Breastfed babies may become leaner kids
  • Smoking During Pregnancy Raises Risk for Finger, Toe Deformities
  • Nuchal Translucency Sign of Defects Other Than Trisomy 21
  • Maternal Periodontal Disease Doubles Preterm Birth Risk
  • Down Syndrome More Prevalent in U.S. Than Previously Thought
  • Vitamin D supplements for pregnant women could reduce osteoporosis in their children
  • Cerebral Palsy Risk Linked to Early Virus Exposure
  • Race, Gender Affect Fate of Low Birth Weight Babies
  • Center Hopes to Help Teen Moms Lose Weight
  • Electrical therapy may prevent early births
  • Program To Reduce Accutane Use by Pregnant Women Begins
  • Nicotine substitutes may harm the fetus
  • Eating Disorders Connected to Perinatal Complications
  • Pregnancy May Weaken Teens’ Bones
  • Woman gives birth on plane
  • More Women Fight Back Against Anti-Pregnancy Bias at Work
  • A ‘Coach' During Labor Makes Little Difference On Duration
  • Smokers Less Likely To Breastfeed
  • Increased Use of Folic Acid Could Cut Brain and Spinal Cord Birth Defects by as Much as 70 Percent
  • Herpes in pregnancy may raise HIV risk for baby
  • NK cells involved in ensuring the success of a pregnancy
  • Poor nutrition during pregnancy increases the risk of schizophrenia in adulthood
  • Dominican Woman Gives Birth to Sextuplets
  • Thousands of women die annually in pregnancy-related cases in India
  • 'Mono' virus may shorten pregnancy duration
  • High CRP in pregnancy linked to preterm delivery
  • Maternal Mortality Rates with Far-Reaching Implications
  • 2004 C-Section Rate Is All-Time U.S. High at 29%
  • I.V. iron rapidly treats anemia of pregnancy
  • Conception rate still good with fewer IVF embryos
  • Crisis in the baby business
  • Metabolic condition risky in pregnancy
  • Depression Not Uncommon During Pregnancy
  • More American women are having babies they didn't want..
  • Pregnant Iraqi women facing difficult choices
  • Repeat vomiting risk increased in 2nd pregnancy
  • Pregnant Women Weighing More - May Mean More Pregnancy-Related Complications
  • Celexa use in pregnancy relatively safe
  • Women who take more than a year to conceive are more likely to have a baby boy

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