Chorioamnionitis
Chorioamnionitis is a bacterial infection that causes irritation and inflammation of the amnion and chorion fetal membranes.
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Diabetes and the First Trimester of Pregnancy
Women who have diabetes are at an increased risk for complications during pregnancy, including increased risk of birth defects or fetal death. These risks can be minimized by planning pregnancy ahead with the help of your obstetrician and primary diabetes care provider.
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What Can Be Used to Test Paternity?
While the cheek swab is the most common method to test paternity, any bodily fluid that contains DNA or cells can be used for the test.
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Post Term Pregnancy
When a pregnancy goes postdates and lasts beyond the 42nd week, the size
of baby, integrity of the placenta and the possibility of baby having a
bowel movement in-utero are all of great concern to the attending
obstetrician.
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Labor Induction: Methods and Potential Benefits
If the time has come to give birth and the natural labor process has
not begun, doctors can choose to induce labor in a variety of ways.
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Amniotic Fluid Embolism
Amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) is a very rare and life threatening complication during pregnancy or childbirth. Learn about signs and treatment.
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Amniotic Fluid Issues: Too Little, Too Much
Amniotic fluid is usually derived from baby's urine and it is inside this protective sac that your baby lives inside your uterus. Amniotic fluid serves many purposes, all for your baby's protection.
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Types of Ultrasound
The trusted transducer ultrasound is likely going to be a part of your prenatal check-up, but there may be a few additional ultrasounds in order that you will want to know about.
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Exercise - When to Stop During Pregnancy
How do I know when to stop exercise during pregnancy?
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Oligohydramnios - Decreased Amniotic Fluid
Oligohydramnios means decreased amniotic fluid. There are several methods to evaluate the amniotic fluid in pregnancy.
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Amniocentesis - Tests
What are the tests done on the amniotic fluid
What are the tests done on the amniotic fluid
The following tests can be done on the amniotic fluid:
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Facts About Pregnancy
Pregnancy is a time in life when women feel closer to their spouse and body more than ever before. Here are a few facts about pregnancy for expecting moms.
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Pregnancy Discharge
Pregnancy discharge is a common symptom related to hormonal changes. However, the type of pregnancy discharge you have means the difference between normal secretions and potential infection.
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New Blood Test Detects Down Syndrome Early in Pregnancy
Obstetricians are constantly looking for better ways to diagnose Down syndrome. Currently, women with high risk factors associated with Down syndrome are urged to undergo amniocentesis. ... read more »
The Bachelor’s Sarah Herron Born With One Arm
Sarah Herron, a contestant on the hit television show The Bachelor, was born with only one arm. A condition known as amniotic band syndrome is to blame for this.
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Endoglin and Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
Recent reports indicate a connection between inflammation and
angiogenesis. Researchers for the U.S. Government recently published an
article connecting elevated sENG (soluble Endoglin), an anti-angiogenic
protein, and bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
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Will I Know When My Water Breaks?
Chances are you will know when your water breaks because it will happen in the hospital. Some estimates claim that around 75% of women don't have the Hollywood experience of their water breaking in the middle of dinner with close friends.
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Surprising Reason Why Babies’ Noses Are So Stuffy
A runny nose and stuffed-up head signal a cold in almost everybody but newborns are different. Unexpected symptoms such as a stuffy nose with no discharge can be mystifying.
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Amniotic-Fluid Embolism and Medical Induction of Labor
Amniotic-fluid embolism and medical induction of labor: a retrospective, population-based cohort study.
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Polyhydramnios - Too Much Amniotic Fluid
Polyhydramnios usually means that there is an increased amount of amniotic fluid present.
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Amniotic Fluid Evaluation
The AFI and the single pocket evaluation are 2 ways to evaluate the amniotic fluid.
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What is a Biophysical Profile Score?
The biophysical profile, or BPP, is a test that checks fetal health and it is usually done after the 24-26th week of the pregnancy.
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How Safe is Sudafed During Pregnancy?
How safe is Sudafed during pregnancy? Some say the drug should only be offered to pregnant women after having a "risk/benefit" discussion with their doctor.
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Amniotic Fluid Holds Stem Cells
Stem cell research has always been the topic of hot debate. Stem cells
are thought to hold the key to cures and treatments for some diseases,
but sourcing stem cells have been a moral battle for years.
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