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C-Section Deliveries Increases the Higher Risk of Emergency Hysterectomy: Study

A study by doctors from Mumbai’s Cama and Albless Hospital has revealed a concerning link between Caesarean section (C-section)...

Health Risks for Newborns Increase with Maternal Age: Swedish Study

Giving birth after 40 is becoming more common worldwide – but it brings heightened risks for the newborn, especially...

Early Antibiotic Exposure Linked to Increased Risk of Infections, Asthma in Children: Study

A large-scale study involving over 20,000 children in Iceland has found that early exposure to antibiotics significantly increases the...

Daily Antibiotic May Reduce Preterm Births Among Pregnant Women, Study Finds

A groundbreaking clinical trial in Zimbabwe has found that a safe, inexpensive, and widely available antibiotic may help reduce...

Fatty Liver in Pregnancy May Increase Risk of Preterm Birth: Swedish Study

Pregnant women with a common type of fatty liver disease face a significantly higher risk of preterm delivery, according...

New Research to Examine Use of Cervical Stitch in Preventing Premature Births in England

A major new study will explore how the cervical stitch—a common procedure to prevent premature births and pregnancy loss—is...

COVID-19 Pandemic Drove Sharp Rise in U.S. Maternal Deaths, New Study Confirms

A new study published in JAMA Pediatrics confirms the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on maternal deaths rates...

Anemia During Pregnancy Linked to Higher Risk of Heart Defects in Newborns

Treating anemia during pregnancy could significantly lower the risk of congenital heart defects in newborns, according to a new...

A Simple Blood Test May Predict Pregnancy Complications Early

Serious pregnancy complications often show their first symptoms midway through pregnancy. High blood pressure and dark urine around 20...

New Form of Diabetes, Type 5, Officially Recognized—First Spotted in India and Africa Decades Ago

A lesser-known form of diabetes, first observed over 75 years ago, has finally received global recognition. Now officially named...

Laparoscopy Proves Highly Effective in Treating Endometriosis: Study

A recent study conducted by doctors at the government-run Cama Hospital has revealed that laparoscopic surgery is highly effective...

Study Reveals Long-Lasting Biological Changes in Women’s Bodies After Pregnancy

Biologists have created one of the most detailed physiological profiles of pregnancy and its aftereffects by analyzing around 44...
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