... National Institutes of Health, shows that pregnant women who binge drink early in their pregnancy increase the likelihood that their babies will be born with oral clefts. The researchers found that ...
... low oxygen and thermal stress even in pups, which were not exposed to cigarette smoke during pregnancy,” said Dr. Hasan.
But the effects were much more pronounced in pups that head been exposed to ...
... mothers who eat nuts or nut products like peanut butter daily during pregnancy ... ."
Maternal consumption of allergenic foods during pregnancy may increase the risk that the fetuses they carry would ...
Brunel University researcher suggests that chemicals in household cleaning products explains why excessive hygiene is linked to increased asthma and allergies.
New research indicates premature infants whose mothers smoked during pregnancy had a higher heart rate and more trouble breathing than preemies whose mothers didn't smoke.
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hairspray during the first three months of pregnancy increases the
risk of a common genetic deformity in ... urinary
opening forms on the underside of the penis - increased from 4 in
1,000 boys to 9.6 ...
... during pregnancy, said the researchers. As the age for first and subsequent pregnancies increases and intersects with advances in imaging and screening, this statistic will only continue to climb, ...
... in a delivery between 32 and 36 weeks of gestation, the risk of a preterm delivery in the second pregnancy increased to 14.7%. Similarly, if their first pregnancy resulted in an even earlier preterm ...
... with an increase in aneuploidy. The same is true in humans: the chance of having an aneuploid pregnancy increases with the age of the mother.
For the past several years, scientists have used mice to ...
Hormonal changes during pregnancy increase the lithogenicity of bile and impair gallbladder emptying, which create a favorable environment for gallstone formation. Choledocholithiasis and consequent ...
... that reduce or block the actions of folic acid during the first trimester of pregnancy increase the risk that the growing baby will develop abnormalities. The large collaborative cohort study was ...
... proportion of women aged 35-39 entering their first pregnancy increased seven-fold, whilst there was a ten-fold increase for women aged 40 or older. At the same time, the ...
... address the physical, behavioral and social issues related to relapse."
Smoking during pregnancy increases the risks of pregnancy complications, decreased birth weight and SIDS (Sudden Infant Death ...
Hormonal and dietary changes related to pregnancy increased cavity risks for women throughout history.
Elective C-sections performed before 39 weeks of pregnancy increase the chance of serious complications, according to an analysis of more than 13,000 births. ...