Woman Suffering From Rheumatoid Arthritis, Hypertension Gives Birth After Unsuccessful Pregnancies
After undergoing multiple pregnancy losses, the woman was able to welcome her baby girl prematurely earlier this year.
After undergoing multiple pregnancy losses, the woman was able to welcome her baby girl prematurely earlier this year.
The placenta forms in the womb during pregnancy; it is delivered along with the baby when its function ceases. It is connected to a developing baby by the umbilical cord, through which the placenta provides oxygen and nutrients.
Like any developing life-form, babies also need oxygen early on in the pregnancy. But, they do not really breathe in and out through their nostrils. They receive their oxygen through the umbilical cord.
The patient was advised "complete bed rest" as activities like walking fast or lifting weights could have triggered bleeding and increased the chances of premature delivery.
In normal pregnancies, the placenta moves away from the cervix. A low-lying placenta especially during the third trimester can indicate a serious medical situation.
The researchers also stressed that the benefits of breastfeeding are far greater than the disadvantages associated with exposure to microplastics
A new study has found that even though Covid-19 illness affects a large number of pregnant women, the rates of transfer from mother to baby during pregnancy are extremely low.
Placental function in pregnant women could lead to earlier intervention and diagnosis of disease.
A Mumbai woman recently suffered miscarriage at the 13th week of pregnancy after recovering from the COVID-19 infection. The novel coronavirus can be dangerous for your unborn baby.
A recent research by ICMR suggests that the placenta of a pregnant woman can be affected by COVID-19 infection. Does it increase the chance of mother-to-child transmission? Read on to find out.
Anomaly scan can tell about the position of your placenta. When the placenta develops at the back wall of the uterus, it is considered posterior placenta. Find out whether it affects your pregnancy and the baby.
Placental steroids are important for the proper growth of the foetus. However, stressful pregnancy can make these steroids fluctuates. Read on to know why these steroids are important.
Placenta regulates how much of oxygen and nutrients need to be transported to babies during challenging pregnancies, and is trained to adapt when to-be mothers have poor diets or low oxygen, a recent study suggests.
Be careful about getting exposed to air pollution as it can put your placenta at stake and harm your foetus if you are pregnant, finds study.
An expert decodes what low amniotic fluid could actually mean.
Is having an anterior placenta a good thing when your scan says so?
A larger placenta during pregnancy could lead to larger bones in children, new research has found.
After undergoing multiple pregnancy losses, the woman was able to welcome her baby girl prematurely earlier this year.
The placenta forms in the womb during pregnancy; it is delivered along with the baby when its function ceases. It is connected to a developing baby by the umbilical cord, through which the placenta provides oxygen and nutrients.
Like any developing life-form, babies also need oxygen early on in the pregnancy. But, they do not really breathe in and out through their nostrils. They receive their oxygen through the umbilical cord.
The patient was advised "complete bed rest" as activities like walking fast or lifting weights could have triggered bleeding and increased the chances of premature delivery.
In normal pregnancies, the placenta moves away from the cervix. A low-lying placenta especially during the third trimester can indicate a serious medical situation.
The researchers also stressed that the benefits of breastfeeding are far greater than the disadvantages associated with exposure to microplastics
A new study has found that even though Covid-19 illness affects a large number of pregnant women, the rates of transfer from mother to baby during pregnancy are extremely low.
Placental function in pregnant women could lead to earlier intervention and diagnosis of disease.
A Mumbai woman recently suffered miscarriage at the 13th week of pregnancy after recovering from the COVID-19 infection. The novel coronavirus can be dangerous for your unborn baby.
A recent research by ICMR suggests that the placenta of a pregnant woman can be affected by COVID-19 infection. Does it increase the chance of mother-to-child transmission? Read on to find out.
Anomaly scan can tell about the position of your placenta. When the placenta develops at the back wall of the uterus, it is considered posterior placenta. Find out whether it affects your pregnancy and the baby.
Placental steroids are important for the proper growth of the foetus. However, stressful pregnancy can make these steroids fluctuates. Read on to know why these steroids are important.
Placenta regulates how much of oxygen and nutrients need to be transported to babies during challenging pregnancies, and is trained to adapt when to-be mothers have poor diets or low oxygen, a recent study suggests.
Be careful about getting exposed to air pollution as it can put your placenta at stake and harm your foetus if you are pregnant, finds study.
An expert decodes what low amniotic fluid could actually mean.
Is having an anterior placenta a good thing when your scan says so?
A larger placenta during pregnancy could lead to larger bones in children, new research has found.