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Posted February 19, 2013:
Posted February 18, 2013:
- Baby Wash Does Not Damage Baby's Skin Barrier Function, Study Finds
- Caffeine Linked to Low Birth Weight Babies
- Shedding New Light on Infant Brain Development
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Posted February 14, 2013:
- Smoking Bans Linked With 'Successive Reductions' in Preterm Birth
- Bilingual Babies Know Their Grammar by 7 Months
Posted February 13, 2013:
- Probiotic-Derived Treatment Offers New Hope for Premature Babies
- Food and Beverages Not Likely to Make Breast-Fed Babies Fussy
Posted February 12, 2013:
- Birth Order Linked to Increased Risk of Diabetes, Metabolic Disorders
- Anti-Müllerian Hormone Predicts IVF Success
Posted February 11, 2013:
- Infant Gut Microbiota Influenced by Cesarean Section and Breastfeeding Practices; May Impact Long-Term Health
- Recurrence of Small-for-Gestational-Age Pregnancies Confirmed
- Around-the-Clock Labor Coverage Associated With Decrease in C-Section, Study Suggests
- Abnormal Brain Development in Fetuses of Obese Women
- Better Outcome for Frozen Embryo Replacement Vs IVF
- Policy Changes in Elective Delivery Successful
- Study Suggests Tightening Up of Criteria for Definition of Intrauterine Growth Restriction
- Genetic Predisposition to Brain Injury After Preterm Birth Is Sex-Specific
- Planned C-Sections Provide No Advantage Over Planned Vaginal Birth of Twins, Study Suggests
- Presence of Intra-Amniotic Debris a Risk for Early Preterm Birth in First Pregnancy
- Progesterone Shots Do Not Reduce Preterm Delivery in Twin Pregnancies, Study Suggests
Posted February 6, 2013:
- One in 20 Cases of Pre-Eclampsia May Be Linked to Air Pollutant
- Breast Milk Reduces Risk of Sepsis and Intensive Care Costs in Very-Low-Birth-Weight Infants
- High-Risk Pregnancy on the Rise: Older Moms, Larger Families and Heavier Women Are Driving the Need for Specialty Care
Posted February 5, 2013:
- Obesity in Dads May Be Associated With Offspring's Increased Risk of Disease
- Number of Multiple Births Affected by Congenital Anomalies Has Doubled Since the 1980s
- Samoan Obesity Epidemic Starts at Birth
- Researchers Spot Attention Deficits in Babies Who Later Develop Autism
Posted February 4, 2013:
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Posted January 30, 2013:
- Hyperemesis Gravidarum During the Second Trimester Is More Likely to Cause Placental Complications
- Whistle Away the Need for Diapers: Vietnamese Babies Often out of Diapers at Nine Months
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Posted January 25, 2013:
Posted January 24, 2013:
- ICUS for Newborns in Nine States See Sharp Drop in Bloodstream Infections
- Breastfeeding OK for Mothers Taking Immunosuppressant Drug, Study Suggests
- Prenatal Inflammation Linked to Autism Risk
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Posted January 17, 2013:
- Potential to Prevent, Reverse Disabilities in Children Born Prematurely, Study Suggests
- Is Athleticism Linked to Brain Size? Exercise-Loving Mice Have Larger Midbrains
- H1N1 Flu Shots Appear Safe for Pregnant Women: Pandemic Vaccination Did Not Increase Risk of Fetal Death
Posted January 16, 2013:
- Slower Growth of Preterm Infants Linked to Altered Brain Development
- Light Exposure During Pregnancy Key to Normal Eye Development
- Privacy a Problem for Mothers of Newborns in Neonatal Intensive Care Units
- Language Mixing in Children Growing Up Bilingual
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