Daily aspirin could increase chance of pregnancy
Taking just an 81-mg dose of aspirin daily may increase a woman’s chance of getting pregnant, particularly if they have miscarried previously, suggests new research. …read more
Taking just an 81-mg dose of aspirin daily may increase a woman’s chance of getting pregnant, particularly if they have miscarried previously, suggests new research. …read more
Being and working in a garden combined with active job coaching can effectively help women on long-term sick leave return to work. …read more
Researchers have identified a high-risk version of gene that interacts with high estrogen levels in women, increasing the chance of heart disease. …read more
Maternal weight gain after giving birth, not just during pregnancy, increases a child’s risk of being overweight, according to a new study. Reuters Health Information …read more
Read clinically focused news coverage of key developments from ASRM 2015. Medscape Ob/Gyn …read more
Despite concerns about bisphenol A (BPA), academic and regulatory scientists have yet to reach a consensus on BPA’s safety. …read more
Receiving the tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis vaccine during pregnancy does not increase the risk of adverse events for mother or baby, even if the mother has previously received the vaccine… …read more
The ACS have issued new breast cancer screening guidelines, starting with optional screening from 40, and including annual screening from 45-54 years. …read more
A joint study by UT Southwestern Medical Center and Parkland Health & Hospital System investigators found that a multicomponent outreach program increased completion of the three-dose human… …read more
The American Academy of Pediatrics insist that no alcohol should be consumed during pregnancy in order to prevent fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. …read more