Tag: #MaternalHealth

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,...

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...

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...

With 30 Lakh Preterm Births Annually, ICMR Rolls Out of PrECISE Interventions to Tackle Neonatal Mortality

According to WHO, India records over 30 lakh preterm births annually, accounting for more than 20% of the global...

Infection Causes Many Preterm Births Also Linked to Neurodevelopmental Risks, Study Confirms

Overall, chorioamnionitis occurs in 1% to 5% of pregnancies. It can be caused by multiple strains of bacteria including...

Maternal Nutrition Matters: Mediterranean Diet Reduces Infant Infections

Understanding how maternal diet influences mother and infant physiology is crucial, as its effects extend to short- and long-term...

No Child Left Behind: Govt Sets April 2026 Deadline to Digitize Universal Immunization with U-WIN Platform

This digital shift is expected to reduce dropouts, improve coverage rates, and ensure no child or pregnant woman is...

Ghatkopar Couple’s Preterm Baby Battles Rare Congenital TB, Discharged After 4 Months

Congenital Tuberculosis (TB) — a disease transmitted from mother to child and reported in fewer than 15 cases annually...

Rising Cesarean Rates Fueled by Culture, Economics, and Perceptions of Safety: Study

The rising prevalence of CS is largely driven by sociocultural and economic factors, alongside the perception that CS is...

Half of Pregnant, New Mothers in Bhubaneswar Slums Dependent on Smokeless Tobacco: RMRC Study

Researchers warned SLT use during pregnancy significantly increases the risks of preterm births, stillbirths, low birth weight, and small-for-gestational-age...
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