Articles related to "Fetal Movements"Research on Norwegian women indicates that those who received information on how to monitor fetal movements were less likely to have a stillborn baby.
Babies have an amazing ability to move and stretch inside the uterus. Mothers can become more in tune with the movements and even begin to distinguish them.
Pregnant women are more likely to get very sick from influenza which can result in serious problems such as pneumonia, early labor and death. Avoid flu with vaccination.
Braxton Hicks contractions are harmless pains that affect many women at the end of their pregnancy. Relief can be found for women suffering from pre-labor discomfort.
Dr. Jason Collins of the Pregnancy Institute in Louisiana has spent the last twenty years studying SADS in relation to umbilical cord anomalies...
Pregnant women who are significantly overweight or obese are more likely to suffer health problems during pregnancy, and are at an increased risk of poor birth outcomes.
The Discovery Health Channel's show "I Didn't Know I Was Pregnant" profiles stories of unplanned pregnancy in women who didn't realize they were expecting a baby.
The experts suggest the do's and don'ts of exercising during your pregnancy.
Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is an autoimmune disorder that causes thrombosis (blood-clotting in the veins and arteries).
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