Non-invasive prenatal tests (NIPTs) are increasingly an integral part of screening during pregnancies across the world.
Emergency crews responded to a single-vehicle crash on West Mason Avenue near South Royal Street in York City around 8:30 a.m ...
"Even with all the negativity, I'm so glad I went out and showed that pregnant women can still have fun," the woman told Newsweek.
A new study mapped how the brain responds to rapid hormonal changes during pregnancy, which could explain a wide range of ...
"Investigations that compare women pre- and post-pregnancy provide the strongest evidence to date that the human brain undergoes neural change during this period," she said. "Yet, how the brain ...
"Even with all the negativity I’m so glad I went out and showed that pregnant women can still have fun," Mincolla told Newsweek.
Today, more pregnant people are being diagnosed with dangerously high blood pressure, a finding that could save their lives.
A pregnant woman decided to teach her boyfriend an important lesson about the reality of bearing a child by taping melons to his chest and torso. The silly experiment consisted of her giving him ...
Gynaecologists from the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, UCTH, have expressed dismay over the increasing numbers of pregnant women in the country who prefer the services of untrained ...
Their findings were published in the journal Nature, providing one of the first-ever maps of the changes a pregnant woman’s brain can undergo. And some of these structural changes were still ...
The body isn't the only thing that changes when a woman is pregnant. A new study conducted by researchers at UC Santa Barbara mapped how the brain responds to rapid hormone changes during pregnancy.
Using precision brain imaging, researchers were able to map neuroatomical changes in the brain of a pregnant woman from pre-conception through two years postpartum. Their observations help inform ...