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Increased Time to Pregnancy Linked to Child's Neurological Development
March 25, 2013 Taking a long time to get pregnant may be linked to minor neurodevelopmental problems in the child, suggests a small study published online in the Fetal & Neonatal Edition of Archives of Disease ... > full story -
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Ghanaian Pregnant Women Who Sleep on Back at Increased Risk of Stillbirth
March 25, 2013 Pregnant women in Ghana who slept on their back (supine sleep) were at an increased risk of stillbirth compared to women who did not sleep on their back, according to new ... > full story -
Older Grandfathers Pass on Autism Risk Through Generations
March 20, 2013 Men who have children at older ages are more likely to have grandchildren with autism compared to younger grandfathers, according to new research. This is the first time that research has shown that ... > full story -
Women Abused as Children More Likely to Have Children With Autism
March 20, 2013 Women who experienced physical, emotional, or sexual abuse as children are more likely to have a child with autism than women who were not ... > full story -
Maternal Diabetes Impairs Methylation of Imprinted Gene in Oocytes
March 20, 2013 For the first time, researchers have shown that poorly controlled maternal diabetes has an adverse effect on methylation of the maternal imprinting gene Peg3, contributing to impaired development in ... > full story -
Antidepressants for Pregnant Moms Don't Affect Infants' Growth, Study Suggests
March 20, 2013 Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants taken by a woman during pregnancy do not impact her infant's growth over the first year, reports a new study. There had been concern that ... > full story -
Pregnant Women's Likelihood of Cesarean Delivery in Massachusetts Linked to Choice of Hospitals
March 18, 2013 A new study provides the strongest evidence to date that it's not just medical need that determines who has a Cesarean section, but also something at the hospital level -- in other words, the same ... > full story -
Kangaroos and Other Marsupials: Climb to the Pouch Begins in Utero
March 15, 2013 Scientists have visualized the short pregnancy of a small species of the kangaroo and wallaby family of marsupials, the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii), for the first time by high-resolution ... > full story -
'Active' Mothers Prefer Planned Home Birth, Midwifery Care
March 14, 2013 Women who see themselves as active participants in the delivery of their first child, and prefer a collaborative role with their healthcare provider are more likely to prefer planned home birth and ... > full story -
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Postpartum Depression: Surprising Rate of Women Depressed After Baby
March 14, 2013 A surprisingly high number of women have postpartum depression, reports a new, large-scale study of 10,000 women. A high rate of women had considered harming themselves. The study's screening likely ... > full story
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