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Are Cellphones Safe During Pregnancy? Here’s What the Science Says
Cellphones and other wireless devices emit radio waves — so are they safe for baby? Read on to see what the science says.
Doctors discovered a woman had "blood chimerism" after examining the chromosomes of cells from different parts of her body.
Behind every statistic is a mom, a baby, and a family that deserves their best chance at a healthy start,” Dr. Elizabeth Kielb, Director of Maternal and Infant Health at the March of Dimes, stated.
The Better Health Foundation awarded a $350,000 Solutions at Scale grant to Community Health Care, a regional nonprofit ...
A report from the nonprofit March of Dimes says that only about 75% of babies in the U.S. last year were born to mothers who ...
For cases of mild congenital heart defects (CHDs), more prenatal visits are associated with lower probability of delivery at ...
Although midwives have long been associated with home births, roughly 90 percent of midwife-attended births in the U.S. now ...
Every year, a group of Oregon health care professionals gathers for a grim exercise — reviewing every case in which a mother died during or soon after pregnancy.
What to pack in your maternity hospital bag You've spent months preparing for your baby's arrival throughout your pregnancy journey — picking out the best maternity hospital, setting up the ...
Nausea, secrecy and milestone waiting can stretch early pregnancy into slow motion. Here is the science behind why the first ...
Had a worker known he could request intermittent leave under the law, he likely would not have been fired, the appeals court ...
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