Exposure to air pollution was associated with an increased risk of spontaneous preterm birth, according to a population-based ...
According to the Lords’ Preterm Birth Committee, children who are born prematurely have a higher risk of life-long conditions ...
An Idaho physician described transferring pregnant women experiencing medical emergencies by plane to obtain abortion care in ...
When Suzy Mack was told while just 17 weeks pregnant that her baby had no amniotic fluid because of a preterm premature rupture of membranes, doctors offered two options: inducing labor and ...
Pregnant women hear a lot of “Do this” and “Don’t do that” advice about what is safe to eat.But one recommendation that’s ...
Some such effects include reduced birth weight, preterm birth, certain neurodevelopmental disorders and diminished vaccine ...
Intact Financial Corporation has announced a $5 million donation to establish the Intact Health Resilience Initiative, aimed ...
International studies have associated air pollution with around six million preterm births worldwide. The American Pregnancy ...
The results of a 12-year study involving 400,000 pregnant women found that breathing polluted air during the second trimester increases the risk of premature birth.
A deficiency in iron can lead to anemia, which increases the risk of preterm birth and low birth weight. Foods like spinach, red meat, and lentils are good sources of iron, and consuming vitamin ...
Israel's ongoing bombardment has displaced over a million people, with pregnant women in overcrowded shelters facing severe ...