A research team from Sinai Health and the University of Toronto has identified a way to determine which mothers are more ...
Maternal stress during pregnancy could leave traces in the placenta that could affect the baby's development Supporting women from the very first stages of pregnancy Date: February 4, 2025 Source: ...
Background: Women experiencing decreased fetal movements (DFM) are at increased risk of adverse outcomes, including stillbirth. Fourteen delivery units in Norway registered all cases of DFM in a ...
Rarely, this burrowing in of the placenta may go out of control and cause a placental accreta that can lead to postpartum hemorrhage or uterine rupture and its concomitant fetal distress.
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