Mother Care

Preventable Hypertension Complications Endanger Mothers and Newborns: Study Finds

Hypertensive disorders of Pregnancy (HDP) continue to be a major threat to maternal and neonatal health, particularly in developing countries like India. A recent study conducted at Cama and Albless Hospital, a tertiary care teaching hospital in Mumbai, highlights the clinical profile and outcomes of pregnant women affected by pregnancy-related hypertension.

Maternal Health Crisis in the U.S. Puts Infants at Higher Risk, New Study Finds

Improving women’s health is vital not only for mothers but also for protecting the health of their infants, families, and communities, says author.  Global health...

Two in Three Women Have Preventable Risk Factors for Birth Defects, Study Finds

According to the researchers, these factors can disrupt one-carbon cycle metabolism—a key set of pathways for cell growth and...

Gynaecologists to Use AI for Reducing Maternal Mortality in India

Maternal and childcare is one of India’s key health priorities. FOGSI will help integrate digital technologies into maternal and childcare. Gynaecologists...

Beyond the Glamour: Celebrities Share Emotional Struggles During Childbirth

Their stories shed light on the hidden struggles of childbirth while offering hope, healing, and strength to mothers navigating...

24-Year-Old Women Gives Birth to Four Baby Girls, Defying Ultrasound Report

The medical team was surprised, as even the birth of triplets is considered extremely rare. Nurses and staff counselled...

New Research Reveals Your Gut Bacteria Could Predict Preterm Birth

What causes preterm birth is one of the greatest mysteries surrounding pregnancy, and science may have just discovered a...

Pregnancy Puzzle: Study Reveals How Blood Type May Influence Preterm Birth

Findings showed that women with blood groups B and O were more likely to deliver prematurely, while those with...
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