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Nearly 25% of Pregnant People Don't Get Prenatal Care in the First Trimester—Why It Matters
A recent March of Dimes report finds a decline in those getting early prenatal care. Experts explain why that's an issue and ...
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Here's what a perinatologist does and why some pregnant moms need to see one
Also called a maternal fetal medicine specialist, a perinatologist knows high-risk pregnancies inside and out.
Some women rush to their doctor just days after getting a positive pregnant test, but Dr. L. Joy Baker said she often sees patients for the first time just weeks or even days before they give birth.
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Full-Term Baby Delivered After Surprise Abdominal Ectopic Pregnancy
An MRI confirmed a complete abdominal ectopic pregnancy and that Lopez's uterus was empty. The baby was sitting in the ...
The phrase “it takes a village” originates from an African proverb that emphasizes that for children to thrive, they need to receive collective support from many people (i.e., a village). However, the ...
Maternal vaccines are safe, effective, and one of the simplest ways to give your child the healthiest start possible. To ...
The Maternal Care Bundle (MCB) sets best practice standards across 5 areas of clinical care, for implementation by NHS providers and commissioners across England. The aim is to reduce maternal ...
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What should pregnant women eat during the winter? These foods will give strength to the baby
Pregnant women need the most proper diet and care during the winter months. Eating nutritious food strengthens the mother's ...
Midwife Sarah Joy Owen's insights about the whooping cough and RSV vaccines in pregnancy and why she recommends them to all ...
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