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This guide offers research-backed advice to help you and your baby experience a healthy pregnancy, written by some of the world's leading medical experts. Learn ...
Pregnancy changes a body in more ways than you might expect. And that doesn't stop when you give birth. Here's what can happen physically and emotionally ...
Although I was on Crohn's medications before becoming pregnant, I didn't need any during my pregnancy. Dr. Kane explained that some Crohn's medications are ...
Pregnant women should get a booster during every pregnancy in the earliest part of the third trimester. Dr. Ardon recommends that expectant moms talk to ...
In fact, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends that all women who are pregnant during flu season get a flu shot, regardless of ...
“About 10% of women are at risk of developing hypothyroidism due to pregnancy. These women have an asymptomatic thyroid condition known as thyroiditis ...
Gestational diabetes in an earlier pregnancy. A medical condition linked to getting diabetes, such as metabolic syndrome or polycystic ovary syndrome. Being 35 ...
Stretch marks (striae) are indented streaks that appear on the abdomen, breasts, hips, buttocks or other places on the body. They're common in pregnant ...
It is used in pregnant women to help lower the risk of giving birth too early (preterm birth or giving birth less than 37 weeks of pregnancy). This medicine is ...
This liver condition can occur late in pregnancy, triggering intense itching. The risk of complications for your baby may require early delivery.
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