Optimum Oral Hygiene Vital to Healthy Pregnancy
Optimum oral hygiene during pregnancy is vital to the health of the mother and the baby she carries.
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Premature Labor Symptoms and Signs - When To Call The Doctor
Premature labor and delivery is the #1 reason for newborn death. You should call the doctor or go to the hospital if you have any of these symptoms or signs.
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Bacteriuria
Up to one in 10 women has asymptomatic bacteriuria in pregnancy. If
untreated, about one-third of these will develop symptomatic infection
of the bladder or kidney. These infections can lead to complications
such as premature labor and delivery.
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What Is A Bicornuate Uterus?
A bicornuate uterus is the most common congenital uterine anomaly and can impact a woman's reproductive capabilities.
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Premature Contractions
Are premature contractions a problem?
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Later Preterm Infants May Have Difficulties in Childhood
A full term birth occurs one or after the 37th week of gestation. Preterm birth occurs any time before that 37th week.
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There is a New HeRO for Premature Infants
J. Randall Moorman, a cardiologist from the University of Virginia co-invented the HeRO system to reduce the number of fatalities in the premature population.
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Changes in Vaginal pH May Indicate Premature Delivery
The pH of the vagina may be a good indicator of complications to come.
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Spring Conception + Flu = Premature Delivery?
A recent Princeton University study does demonstrate a connectionbetween spring conception and premature delivery. Seems the link is themother's bout with the flu during the latter stages of pregnancy.
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Vaginal Progesterone Reduces Risk of Preterm Birth
The American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (AJOG) has released a
study with global implications. According to the report, use of vaginal
progesterone cream in pregnancies where women have a short cervix could
reduce the risk of preterm birth more than 40%.
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Sweetened Drinks and Preterm Birth: Connected?
According to a study out of Norway, women who choose sugary drinks during pregnancy may be setting themselves up for increased risk of premature delivery. The study included at least 60,000 women.
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Impact of Malaria During Pregnancy
Malaria is a wide-spread health concern in sub-Saharan Africa,
especially for pregnant women. Researchers recently published a review
in the Malaria Journal reviewing the effects of malarial infection on
fetal outcome.
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Effect of Smoking on Respiratory Function in Pregnancy
Smoking can increase risk of lung cancer in men and women, but
researchers from George Mason University in Virginia focused on the
impact of smoking on maternal respiratory function and fetal health in a
study published in Southern Medical Journal.
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Preterm Delivery and Long-Term Maternal Cardiovascular Health
Preterm delivery is directly and independently associated with increased
risk to maternal cardiovascular health, according to an oral report
given at the 33rd annual meeting of the Society for Maternal-Fetal
Medicine and later published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
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Exposure to Malaria Increases Risk of Miscarriage
About 125 million pregnant women are at risk of contracting malaria each
year. Malaria infection during pregnancy can cause anemia, parasitic
fetal infection, low birth weight, premature delivery and death of the
mother.
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No Benefit From Weight and Dietary Changes for Preterm Labor
Patients with a history of preterm labor and delivery do not benefit from controlled weight gain and dietary changes, according to research completed at the University of Rochester Medical Center.
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Healthy Pregnancy Diet: 15% Decreased Risk of Preterm Birth
Norweigan researchers examined the eating and drinking habits of 66,000 pregnant women to see if there were any links between dietary intake during pregnancy and their risk of preterm delivery.
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Risks of Multiple Births
There are serious risks to the health and long-term wellbeing of the child, but the risks of multiple pregnancy and birth are not just confined to the child. Mothers themselves can be exposed to health problems as well as the increased risk of losing their babies.
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