A large study from Massachusetts found that babies whose mothers had COVID-19 while pregnant were slightly more likely to ...
Motherly on MSN
Can your pregnancy diet affect how your baby benefits from breastfeeding? Scientists think so.
A new study from Syracuse University, published in Food Science & Nutrition, suggests that mothers who ate both peanuts and ...
New Texas A&M research reveals that even small amounts of alcohol during pregnancy cause permanent brain damage in unborn babies. The study pinpoints ...
Onlymyhealth on MSN
7 Ways Poor Air Quality Can Disturb Your Pregnancy
Poor AQI and exposure to smog increase the risk of preterm birth low birth weight hypertension and impaired fetal development ...
A Texas A&M study shows alcohol during pregnancy damages brain cells vital for learning and self-control, raising addiction risk.
Untreated pain during pregnancy can lead to depression and other mental health challenges. If treated with painkillers, women ...
BabyCenter on MSN
Fetal development: When do your baby's sex organs develop?
The external genitals start out as several small bulges that form between your baby's legs at 4 to 5 weeks of pregnancy.
A 32-year-old mom shares how she underwent a mastectomy and chemotherapy while pregnant and later gave birth to a healthy ...
PregaTips on MSN
How the Placenta “Knows” Which Nutrients the Baby Needs
To aid in your baby's growth, your body creates a new organ known as the placenta. Depending on the stage of pregnancy, this organ is in charge of meeting the growing baby's essential nutritional ...
In Edlow and Perlis’ study, the link between covid and developmental delays was strongest when infection occurred late in ...
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