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Another Possible Effect of Climate Change: More Preemie Babies

Another Possible Effect of Climate Change: More Preemie Babies

Latest Pregnancy News By E.J. MundellHealthDay Reporter MONDAY, Dec. 2, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Rising temperatures might help trigger premature birth, a new study finds, suggesting that global warming could deliver more “preemie” babies. Looking at 20 years of data on heat waves and birth timing across the United States, researchers “estimate that an average […]

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AHA News: Blood Clots, Uncontrolled Bleeding and a Stroke – All After Giving Birth

AHA News: Blood Clots, Uncontrolled Bleeding and a Stroke – All After Giving Birth

Latest Pregnancy News TUESDAY, Nov. 26, 2019 (American Heart Association News) — Near the end of her second pregnancy, Amanda Moreland sliced open her knee. She applied pressure with a towel but couldn’t fully stop the bleeding. The next day, the Jacksonville, Florida, woman had a cesarean section to welcome her new daughter, Maddie. But […]

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Health Tip: Understanding Pregnancy’s Three Trimesters

Health Tip: Understanding Pregnancy’s Three Trimesters

Latest Pregnancy News (HealthDay News) — Pregnancy typically is measured in three trimesters, each with its own milestones, says the University of California San Francisco. The first trimester spans the first 13 weeks of pregnancy. During this time, your baby’s structure and organs develop. The changes in your body might cause nausea, fatigue, breast tenderness […]

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Prenatal Vitamins (Side Effects and Types)

Prenatal Vitamins (Side Effects and Types)

What are prenatal vitamins? If you are pregnant, as part of your prenatal care, your doctor, OB/GYN, or midwife may recommend taking prenatal vitamins to supplement nutrient requirements needed for fetal development. Prenatal vitamins (also termed Prenatal Multivitamins) are a combination of vitamins and minerals that a woman needs before, during, and after her pregnancy […]

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Opioid Exposure in Womb Alters the Infant Brain

Opioid Exposure in Womb Alters the Infant Brain

Latest Pregnancy News MONDAY, Nov. 25, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Exposure to opioids in the womb may affect an area of the newborn brain that regulates emotions, a new study shows. Researchers used MRIs to assess brain activity in 16 full-term infants while they slept, specifically focusing on connectivity in a region called the amygdala, […]

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Morning Sickness: Early Symptoms and Signs

Morning Sickness: Early Symptoms and Signs

What does morning sickness feel like? When does it start? Morning sickness usually begins by the 9th week after conception. The nausea can occur any time of day, not just in the morning. It may be triggered or worsened by certain odors or foods, or there may be no specific triggers. Most women experience relief […]

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‘Designer Babies’ a Long Way Off

‘Designer Babies’ a Long Way Off

Latest Pregnancy News THURSDAY, Nov. 21, 2019 (HealthDay News) — “Designer babies” aren’t going to be a reality anytime soon, researchers say. Concerns about genetically altering embryos to have desired traits have been around nearly as long as in vitro fertilization (IVF) and the technology to screen embryos have existed. But while recent live births […]

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Braxton Hicks Contractions (False Labor)

Braxton Hicks Contractions (False Labor)

Braxton Hicks contractions definition and facts Braxton Hicks contractions feel like true labor only typically less painful. Braxton Hicks contractions have been referred to as “false labor” and are contractions of the uterus that occur predominantly in the third trimester of pregnancy. Braxton Hicks contractions are typically less painful than those of true labor. Unlike […]