Risks In Multiple Pregnancies
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Risks In Multiple Pregnancies
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In IVF Preconception Study, 96 Percent Of Women Faced Multiple Lifestyle Issues And Health Risks
medicalnewstoday.com — “Ninety-six per cent of women who attended a preconception clinic before undergoing IVF had three or more lifestyle problems and risk factors, according to a study in the May issue of the Journa” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Being Obese Or Underweight Can Cause Risks In Pregnancy
medicalnewstoday.com — “Obese women run the risk of problems during pregnancy, labour and complications for the baby's health. A new study of more than 3000 expectant mothers confirms this, and also reveals that being un” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Being Obese Or Underweight Can Cause Risks In Pregnancy http://t.co/4CnyVsgE #hypertension
In IVF Preconception Study, 96 Percent Of Women Faced Multiple Lifestyle Issues And Health Risks
medicalnewstoday.com — “Ninety-six per cent of women who attended a preconception clinic before undergoing IVF had three or more lifestyle problems and risk factors, according to a study in the May issue of the Journa” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Baby Brain: Real or Imagined? | BabyMed.com
babymed.com — “baby-brain.jpg Life with a new baby can be stressful. You have to wake up multiple times a night for feedings. Any semblance of a life schedule is completely shot by this tiny human being and you’re so tired you can barely think straight. You may have noticed some changes in your memory and the way you think during pregnancy.” View full resource at babymed.com
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Baby is here and now you can't remember where you left...anything! Is #babybrain real or a figment of your imagination? http://t.co/tyBOHL6p
Obesity and extreme slimness cause risks in pregnancy
sciencedaily.com — “Obese women run the risk of problems during pregnancy, labor and complications for the baby's health. A new study of more than 3000 expectant mothers confirms this, and also reveals that being underweight also has specific complications. Researchers have identified the risks in pregnancy related specifically to obesity and have compared them to underweight women to confirm that extreme slimness also carries a risk.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Not too fat, not too thin...but just right. Baby Bear was wise beyond his years. http://t.co/FpKf1TgQ
Co-sleeping: Putting our kids at risk? | HLNtv.com
hlntv.com — “Editor's note: Ari Brown, MD, FAAP, is a Texas-based pediatrician and the author of “Expecting 411: Clear Answers and Smart Advice for your Pregnancy,” “Baby 411,” and “Toddler 411.” She is the mother of two and is married to a sleep medicine specialist. Co-sleeping has made the news lately, as those who share a family bed feel their sleep choices are safe and nurturing for their kids,” View full resource at hlntv.com
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Co-sleeping: Putting our babies at risk? Here's my take on the pro's and cons http://t.co/hu2RvwC6 Room-sharing, yes. Bed-sharing, no.
No added HIV risk with hormonal contraceptives
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Diabetes or Obesity in Pregnancy Tied to Developmental Delays - NYTimes.com
nytimes.com — “The individual contributions of hypertension, diabetes and obesity in mothers are not clear, but the increased risks to their children are more than double for developmental delays and more than 50 percent for autism, a study suggests.” View full resource at nytimes.com
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Vital Signs: Diabetes or Obesity in Pregnancy Tied to Developmental Delays http://t.co/Bb1au8uq
Genetic mutations, environmental factors linked to autism - amednews.com
ama-assn.org — “Diabetes, hypertension and obesity during pregnancy might increase a child's risk of autism, another study shows.” View full resource at ama-assn.org
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Tubal Reversal And Endometrial Ablation | Digg Technology
digg.com — “Tubal reversal and pregnancy is possible after an endometrial ablation procedure. The reversal specialist of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center explain the risk of pregnancy after ablation and provide advice on who are the best candidates for tubal reversal. They also discuss the role of hysteroscopy in the evaluation of the uterine cavity before performing a reversal after a prior endometrial ablation.” View full resource at digg.com
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Supplement Use Predicts Folate Status In Canadian Women
medicalnewstoday.com — “Researchers have gained new insight into why 22% of Canadian women of childbearing age are still not achieving a folate concentration considered optimal for reducing the risk of having babies with” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Supplement Use Predicts Folate Status In Canadian Women http://t.co/yi1ImrQM #nutrition
Fish and Pregnancy | BabyMed.com
babymed.com — “fish during pregnancy It is recommended that pregnant women eat at least 12 oz of fish each week but that they avoid fish with increased mercury levels. Nearly all fish and shellfish contain traces of mercury. For most people, the risk of mercury by eating fish and shellfish is not a health concern.” View full resource at babymed.com
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There are lots of misconceptions about eating seafood during pregnancy. Find out the TRUTH and stay healthy! http://t.co/sYtSagHY #pregnancy
Tubal Reversal And Endometrial Ablation
tubal-reversal.net — “Tubal reversal and pregnancy is possible after an endometrial ablation procedure. The reversal specialist of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center explain the risk of pregnancy after ablation and provide advice on who are the best candidates for tubal reversal. They also discuss the role of hysteroscopy in the evaluation of the uterine cavity before performing a reversal after a prior endometrial ablation.” View full resource at tubal-reversal.net
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Association Between Maternal Obesity, Diabetes And Autism, Other Developmental Disorders
medicalnewstoday.com — “A major study of the relationships between maternal metabolic conditions and the risk that a child will be born with a neurodevelopmental disorder has found strong links between maternal diabetes” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Irritable bowel syndrome may increase risk of miscarriage - The Irish Times - Tue, Apr 10, 2012
da.feedsportal.com — “WOMEN WITH Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) are more likely to suffer from miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies, according to new research by University College Cork (UCC) and the University of Manchester.” View full resource at da.feedsportal.com
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