Background: Whether the association between teenage pregnancy and adverse birth outcomes could be explained by deleterious social environment, inadequate prenatal care, or biological immaturity ...
Connective tissue diseases (CTDs) increase the risk for adverse maternal and fetal outcomes during pregnancy, with varying impacts across different CTD subtypes, according to study results published ...
Thyroid diseases affect up to 5% of all pregnancies. Adverse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes are increased by maternal thyroid disease and adequate treatment is thought to reduce these risks.
AURORA, Colo. -- Adverse maternal outcomes, particularly sepsis, increased in pregnancies with previable premature rupture of ...
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) are known causes of placental insufficiency leading to adverse perinatal ...
Food insecurity in pregnancy is associated with an increased risk for perinatal complications, according to study findings.
An RNA platform successfully predicted fetal growth restriction within the second trimester of pregnancy, independent of ...
Anemia during pregnancy is a common occurrence and often due to iron deficiency. It is a global public health problem, ...
Unknowingly we are exposed to so many environmental toxins through food air and other everyday essentials Read this article ...
Previable premature rupture of membranes (PROM) is when the amniotic sac, the protective membrane that surrounds the fetus, ...
Education was demonstrated to be a potentially significant factor explaining racial/ethnic differences in early pregnancy ...
A high-risk pregnancy is when a pregnant woman or foetus has a higher chance of experiencing health complications than in a normal pregnancy Read this article to find out why it has become common in I ...