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Pregnancy results in many changes that can increase the workload of the heart. During pregnancy, your blood volume increases by 30% to 50%.
This liver condition can occur late in pregnancy, triggering intense itching. The risk of complications for your baby may require early delivery.
Pregnant women who receive the pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine have babies who are less likely to suffer from this highly contagious respiratory tract ...
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 ...
... pregnant, talk with your healthcare professional. Your healthcare professional can tell you about treatment options that may boost your chances of pregnancy.
... pregnancies and possible post-pregnancy consequences. "For women who have had preeclampsia, their blood pressure needs to be monitored, their cholesterol ...
LA CROSSE, Wis. — Roughly 1 in 10 U.S. babies is born prematurely. Preterm labor can affect any pregnancy. To help highlight National Prematurity Awareness ...
About this study. The purpose of this study is to assess the experience of pregnancy within selected populations of women with congenital heart disease ...
The primary purpose of this study is to identify women with Primary Hyperoxaluria (PH) who have had pregnancies from a large, international registry and ...
... pregnancy. But the presence of a congenital heart defect doesn't necessarily mean you should not get pregnant. A good first step for you would be to find a ...
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