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A thorough examination of the placenta once it has been dispelled from the mare can give vital clues to both mother and foal's future health.
The afterbirth or placenta, sometimes viewed as unsightly, is regaining acceptance for medicinal use or in post-birth rituals to celebrate the baby's arrival.
Vaginal bleeding after the 20th week of gestation is associated with increased risks for both mother and infant; early detection of its cause can mitigate complications.
Most parents expect to have their newborn's umbilical cord clamped and cut shortly after birth. But there may be reasons to wait until the placenta delivers.
Stem cells can be extracted from your baby's umbilical cord blood and stored for future medical need. Find out how cord blood is collected and banked.
The AFP test has been used for many years and has no direct risks to the baby. There are additional markers that may be added to increase accuracy of the AFP.
Chorionic Villus Sampling is one prenatal test that is offered today. Information from CVS can be helpful, however there are risks to CVS as with many prenatal tests
Epidurals are administered to a growing number of women in labor today. A frequent question women want to know is whether an epidural will affect their baby.
Conception has occurred! The journey of traveling down the fallopian tube to the uterus has begun. The two-celled structure rapidly divides into an embryo.
HCG or Human Chorionic Gonadotropin is known primarily as the hormone that shows up in blood or urine during pregnancy. What else do we know about it?
Smoking during pregnancy puts an unborn baby at a greater risk of potentially dangerous health problems. There are number of reasons why pregnant women should not smoke.
Often times, people describe cesareans as "emergencies" when in fact very few cesareans are life-threatening. What are the most common reasons for a cesarean?
Transitional metals, specifically iron, are important in the production of free radicals.Free radical damage is not uncommon and can be detrimental to the fetus.
Molar pregnancy is a rarely publicized complication that has a small risk of developing into cancer and causing infertility in women.
The term 'small for date' can instill fear into most first time mothers and it is important to understand what the term means and what it implies.
New research from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health has found that if you've had in vitro fertilization or several miscarriages, you are at risk of pre-eclampsia.
Although rare, the placenta may tear away from the uterine wall, a complication called placental abruption. It can be life-threatening and requires immediate care.
Fetal blood circulation depends on an efficient blood supply back and forth between baby and placenta. The umbilical cord performs this function in the womb.
Currently, more than 200,000 units of cord blood are stored by public and private cord blood banks. Read on to find out why it is saved and how to donate.
A pregnancy involves a fetus in the uterus, but not with every pregnancy. In some molar pregnancies, no baby is formed.
A pregnant woman should gain an average of 30 pounds during pregnancy. Healthy weight gain is important to ensure normal birth weight and reduce risk of complications.
Here is a list of supplies to have on hand for a home birth, including breastfeeding supplies, newborn necessities, and postpartum must-haves.
Antibody screenings are given to determine antibodies that target erythrocytes (red blood cells). Antibodies are protein substances produced by the immune complex.
The first stage of labor includes early labor, active labor and transition. Second stage is the pushing stage and the third stage is the delivery of the placenta.
When the umbilical cord is too long or too short, issues can arise. Doctors and mothers-to-be should be vigilant when encountering these potential problems.
Postpartum hemorrhage is a potentially life threatening event that can occur after a woman delivers a baby and immediate action must be taken to stop bleeding.
Recommended weight gain for pregnancy can vary from 15-40 pounds. How the weight gain is distributed and figuring your own weight gain from BMI are discussed.
Abstaining from social drinking while nursing is difficult, but what is the cost of having an alcoholic drink or two?
Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) is a prenatal test that detects chromosomal abnormalities and genetic problems in the fetus.
Pregnant women should reduce their consumption of alcoholic and caffeinated drinks, as large amounts of these beverages may be harmful to an unborn baby's development.
Nearly every parent's first question after learning they're pregnant is, "When can I have an ultrasound?" Parents want the early reassurance of "seeing" their baby.
The potentially serious prenatal condition gestational diabetes is due to a pregnant woman having high amounts of sugar in her blood. Upon diagnosis it can be controlled.
Everything you need to know about delivering kittens, including when to leave her alone, when to help out, and when to call the vet.
A blighted ovum is a very early type of miscarriage. Identifying the symptoms and why it happens is important, as well as its diagnosis.
The risks of tobacco use in pregnancy are well known. But nicotine withdrawal can have serious side effects for pregnant women and their babies!
Learn what sets a mammal apart from amphibians, birds, reptiles, fish, insects and other animals.
Most cats don't experience any problems while giving birth, but there are a few situations that require veterinary intervention.
On 3/9/2009 President Obama of the USA issued a Presidential Order that permits federal funding for studies of embryonic stem cells. What is the meaning and significance?
Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome is a dangerous condition that only affects identical twin fetuses who share one placenta (monochorionic twins).
When the midwife is stuck in traffic and there's no time to get to a hospital, what do you do? Don't panic! You can help a laboring woman safely give birth.
As you approach your due date, you may have a number of pregnancy discomforts. Are you familiar with labor terminology? Here is more to help you prepare for birth.
The second trimester ultrasound is a detailed anatomy scan used to determine if there are any physical defects with the baby.
Women should abstain from drinking at all during pregnancy due to the high risk of severe alcohol related health problems and birth defects in their unborn children.
Limiting caffeine intake during pregnancy is important. Taking in too much caffeine while pregnant can be harmful to both mother and baby.
A new experimental procedure discovered may one day lead to human male fertility treatments. Scientists learning to differentiate stem cells from marrow to proto-sperm.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommend that all pregnant women be tested for Down syndrome during the first-trimester.
This article lists the symptoms, complications and risk factors associated with gestational diabetes. Treatment involves a carefully controlled diet and regular exercise.
In about 1/2 to 3 percent of all pregnancies, the umbilical cord of a fetus develops abnormalities such as outpockets or growths called umbilical cord cysts.
Blighted ovum, or early pregnancy failure, is a common type of miscarriage where a fetus either doesn't form correctly or never forms at all.
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