Medicine & TechnologyHeat wave elevates pregnancy health risks, especially among low-income individuals, increasing the likelihood of severe ailments. Continue reading to learn more.
Though the lab-grown human embryos are not identical to actual live ones, they could serve as models that open various possibilities for further research on human embryonic development. Read to learn more.
The stroke risk for women who conceived through fertility treatments was found to be higher compared to those who conceived naturally. Read to learn more.
Experts finally unveiled the role played by the yolk sac in human development which used to be limited by reliance on nonhuman model systems. Learn more about their findings in this article.
There are studies that suggest that more than 30% of pregnancies end in miscarriage, with several cases taking place even before awareness of the pregnancy. Read to learn more.
Feeling fatigue is common and can result from lack of sleep, illness, or health conditions. Explore 10 possible causes of always feeling tired in this article.
Unborn babies use a gene inherited from their dads to convince pregnant moms' bodies to deliver more nutrients to growing fetuses. Continue reading to learn more.
Opill was first approved for prescription use in 1973. Now, its over-the-counter FDA approval will make birth control easier to access. Read to learn more.
The proponents of the hormone treatment think that this generally safe and low-cost method could help individuals all over the world who are dealing with infertility. Read to learn more.
Fetal development starts from conception and goes on until the baby's delivery. The entire process is quite intricate and complicated. Read to learn more.
Researchers discovered that women who suffers from the autoimmune disease called multiple sclerosis get better during pregnancy. Find out why in this article.
A mother's diet and lifestyle during pregnancy may significantly impact child neurodevelopment—specifically language, motor, and cognitive skills—of two-year-old children. Read to learn more.