Trimester
Trimester - most related articles:
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Widespread use of medications among pregnant women - 4.1
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Pregnancy complications affect subsequent pregnancies - 3.5
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Malaria during pregnancy first trimester - antimalarial is safe - 3.5
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Morning sickness drug safe for fetuses - 3.4
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Stress in pregnancy may lead to schizophrenia in offspring - 3.1
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Ultrasound enhances noninvasive Down syndrome tests - 3
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Alcohol in pregnancy leads to child behavior problems - 3
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Babies start learning from the womb - 2.3
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Snoring pregnant at higher risk for gestational diabetes - 2.1
Trimester articles
Malaria during pregnancy first trimester - antimalarial is safeThe malaria disease significantly increases the risk of miscarriage, but that treating with antimalarial drugs is relatively safe and reduces this risk in pregnant women expecting their new born babies.
Widespread use of medications among pregnant womenThere is widespread and increasing medication use among pregnant women, revealed by researchers from Boston University's Slone Epidemiology Center, in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Harvard School of Public Health,
Antidepressants in pregnancy increase miscarriage riskThere is a 68% increase in the overall risk of miscarriage in pregnant women using antidepressants, found a new study in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).
Alcohol in pregnancy leads to child behavior problemsAmount and timing of alcohol consumption in pregnancy affects child behaviour in different ways, revealed by Australian researchers.
Babies start learning from the wombNewborns' cries bear the mark of the language their parents speak, revealed by researchers. Infants begin picking up elements of what will be their first language in the womb, and certainly long before their first babble or coo.
Pregnancy complications affect subsequent pregnanciesComplications in early pregnancy or in previous pregnancies can predict the likelihood of further problems in current or subsequent pregnancies, revealed by researchers.
Morning sickness drug safe for fetusesMetoclopramide, a drug approved in the U.S. for nausea, vomiting and heartburn poses no significant risks for the fetus according to a large cohort study published in the June 11 issue of the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine, "The Safety of Metoclopramide Use in the First Trimester of Pregnancy".
Snoring pregnant at higher risk for gestational diabetesIf you are pregnant and your mate complains your frequent snoring is rattling the bedroom windows, you may have bigger problems than an annoyed, sleep-deprived partner.
New system monitors fetal heartbeatTiny fluctuations in a fetus's heartbeat can indicate distress, but currently there is no way to detect such subtle variations except during labor, when it could be too late to prevent serious or even fatal complications.
Gestational diabetes women may have type 2 diabetes laterGestational 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.
Probiotics may help ward off obesityOne year after giving birth, women were less likely to have the most dangerous kind of obesity if they had been given probiotics from the first trimester of pregnancy, found new research that suggests manipulating the balance of bacteria in the gut may help fight obesity.
Stress in pregnancy may lead to schizophrenia in offspringMost societies believe that a mother's psychological state can influence her unborn baby. Children of women who undergo an extremely stressful event-such as the death of a close relative-during the first trimester of pregnancy appear more likely to develop schizophrenia, according to a report in the February issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
12 Trimester articles listed above.