When to share pregnancy news is more complex than the 12-week rule suggests. Science, psychology, and your own life all have a say.
New research shows brain changes don’t stop with a first pregnancy; instead, a second pregnancy uniquely changes a woman’s brain.
An interdisciplinary team from the University Hospitals Cologne and Bonn have conducted the first prospective study to ...
For years, gestational diabetes has largely been framed as a maternal health issue – a condition that complicates pregnancy and delivery but fades once the baby is born. Increas ...
An interdisciplinary team from the University Hospitals Cologne and Bonn have conducted the first prospective study to investigate whether very early intervention in unborn children with congenital ...
Stanford Medicine pediatric hematologist Agnieszka Czechowicz, MD, Ph.D., has devoted her research career to improving ...
This time, her baby did test positive for SMA type 1, a severe neurodegenerative genetic condition that typically results in ...
A journalist claimed that she kept news of Kate Middleton's pregnancy with Prince George quiet in 2012 to avoid "crossing a line" as she testified for Associated Newspapers.
Pregnancy is known to reshape the brain, but new research reveals that these changes do not stop after the first child.
“This marks a major milestone in our multi-site NIH-funded effort to better understand how factors during pregnancy influence neurodevelopment in infants and toddlers,” Newsom said. “The data release ...
COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy may lower the risk for preeclampsia and other complications, according to new data.The findings “support the importance of strengthening COVID vaccination ...
New UAB research uncovers how NFAT helps uterine NK cells support early placenta development, shedding light on pregnancy health and the roots of complications like preeclampsia.