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Possible link between autism and antidepressants use during pregnancy
worldpharmanews
May 05, 2019
Possible link between autism and antidepressants use during pregnancy.
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Ibuprofen in the first three months of pregnancy may harm future fertility
europeanpharmaceuticalreview
April 29, 2019
Researchers have found evidence in human ovarian tissue that exposure to ibuprofen during the first three months of foetal development results in a dramatic loss of the germ cells…
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Can Pregnancy Put a Damper on Your Career?
drugs
April 24, 2019
Many American women feel less welcome at work once they become pregnant, a new study finds.
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USPSTF Urges Asymptomatic Bacteriuria Screen in Pregnancy
drugs
April 24, 2019
USPSTF Urges Asymptomatic Bacteriuria Screen in Pregnancy.
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Oral antifungals used to treat yeast infections could lead to miscarriage
europeanpharmaceuticalreview
February 20, 2019
Researchers have found that fluconazole used to treat yeast infections in pregnant women could cause a higher risk of miscarriage…
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Delivering a baby increases, then lowers, risk of breast cancer: Study
expressbpd
December 12, 2018
Researchers found that the breast cancer risk peaks 4.6 years after a woman’s most recent birth but then begins to fall
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Obamacare Helped More Women Access Care Before Pregnancy
drugs
December 05, 2018
Ever since the Affordable Care Act expanded Medicaid in some states, more women have received health care before pregnancy, a new study finds......
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Meth, Opioid Use in Pregnancy on the Rise
drugs
November 30, 2018
Methamphetamine and opioid use has soared among pregnant American women, putting the health of baby and mother at risk, a new study finds......
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Pediatricians Advise Against Use of Marijuana in Pregnancy
drugs
August 28, 2018
Due to the potential adverse effect of marijuana use during pregnancy and breastfeeding, pediatricians should recommend against marijuana use, according to a clinical report published online Aug. 27 in Pediatrics.
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Obesity Could Set Stage for Heart Issues in Pregnancy
drugs
August 02, 2018
Young pregnant women who are obese may face a higher risk of changes in heart structure and function, a small new study suggests.