We can begin to imagine what some couples have to go through in order to have a child. Especially when one of the parents are infertile. In this situation, most parents to be would call upon in vitro fertilization. According to a new study, women recede from IVF too soon. When it comes to in vitro fertilization every couple is aware that the procedure has high chances of … [Read more...]
Antidepressants Used in the Third Semester Might Cause Autism
Much has been said and written regarding autism spectrum disorder. Some of the most recent studies would suggest that both genetical and environmental factor could be responsible for autism. But there’s another study which would suggest otherwise. Antidepressants used in the third semester might cause autism. According to a recent report, it would seem that 1 in 45 US … [Read more...]
Hormone Therapy Doesn’t Prevent Miscarriage
New study into hormonal therapy efficient unearthed a couple of contradictory results. According to the paper, published in the New England’s Journal of Medicine, hormone therapy doesn’t prevent miscarriage. The study itself addressed the use of progesterone, a hormone used in preventing first trimester miscarriage. Outlining the study, its lead author, Doctor Arri … [Read more...]
Lack of Exercise during Pregnancy Leads to Diabetes
A new and insightful study, presented at this year’s Endocrinology meeting, that took place in Edinburgh, proves that pregnant women are prone to developing diabetes if they are depressed and chose to sit down for extended periods of time. The study concludes that lack of exercise during pregnancy leads to diabetes and significant weight gain. British medical researchers … [Read more...]
Came For Belly Pains, but Stayed for the Baby
As astonishing as this may seem, it actually happened in a state hospital from Massachusetts. Judy Brown, a 47 year-old woman from the state of Massachusetts, was admitted into the emergency room after she accused severe pains in her lower abdomen. Fate was that she came for belly pains, but stayed for the baby. Misses Brown, initial thoughts hover around a blockage or gall … [Read more...]