Pregnancy Test

Pregnancy Test - most related articles:

- Pregnancy test at home for better prenatal care - 5.2
- Gestational diabetes women may have type 2 diabetes later - 4.6
- Developing a genetic test for pregnancy risks - 4.5
- Weight loss surgery lowers pregnancy complications in obese - 3.9
- Weight loss between pregnancies lowers gestational diabetes GDM risk - 3.9
- New blood test can detect fetus gender in early pregnancy - 3.7
- Pregnancy hormone predicts postpartum depression - 3.5
- Pregnancy doubles HIV risk in men - 3.4
- Glucose challenge test for diabetes screening - 3.3
- Weight during pregnancy affects daughter's risk of being obese - 3.3

Pregnancy Test articles

Gestational diabetes women may have type 2 diabetes later
Gestational diabetes happens in more than three per cent of pregnancies in Ontario. Usually the condition resolves itself after delivery, but many studies have shown that these women are at a very high risk for developing "regular" type 2 diabetes later in life.

Pregnancy test at home for better prenatal care
The simple intervention of providing women who are having unprotected sex with a home pregnancy test could have a substantial impact on the health of potential newborns, according to a Michigan State University study.

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