A study published in Nature Neuroscience explores how prenatal stress can influence neurodevelopmental outcomes in foetuses.
New studies are shedding light on one of the biggest mysteries of human reproduction and what can be done to combat it.
Dr. Gil Mor discusses sex-specific placental responses and long-term immune alterations from prenatal virus exposure.
Researchers have successfully created a 3D model of womb lining to study embryo implantation, a pivotal stage of pregnancy, ...
A WOMAN in Kentucky has been charged with homicide after allegedly using abortion pills and burying the fetus in her backyard ...
The liquid world of fetal development provides a rich source of nutrition and protection tailored to meet the needs of the ...
Colorado voters won’t receive TABOR refunds this year, but the the law firms behind the lawsuit over the state’s ban on ...
BBC Radio 4's Today will follow six parents for five years, chronicling the ups and downs of looking after a young child in ...
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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 ...
Whether stir-fried, stewed, or included in curries, bhindi stands out as a versatile and nutritious vegetable with numerous ...
In fact, the pared-down U.S. vaccine schedule now aims to protect children against fewer diseases than all but one of the 20 ...
Disrupting maternal gut-immune axis perturbed immune networks in developing mouse brains, revealing potential mechanisms underlying neurodevelopmental disorders.
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