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A pregnancy scan that never stops: Wearable patch could change how high-risk pregnancies are monitored
Oxford team unveils patch that follows fetal blood flow and heart rate throughout pregnancy, potentially reducing risk of ...
In a midwife’s suburban Atlanta home with a playground and chicken coop outside, Madie Collins lay on an examination table while the midwife measured her pregnant ...
A soft ultrasound patch placed on a pregnant abdomen can track fetal blood flow for extended periods, offering a possible new ...
Many celebrity mothers have been candid about their birthing experiences. From Kehlani's unmedicated delivery to Hilary ...
Current fetal monitoring tools for physicians to closely follow high-risk pregnancies are inadequate, so researchers at ...
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have created a soft, wearable ultrasound patch that can continuously ...
Current fetal monitoring tools for physicians to closely follow high-risk pregnancies are inadequate, so researchers at Stanford Medicine, the University of California San Diego and Oxford University ...
Researchers follow the dramatic changes that occur in the brain throughout the course of pregnancy. Pregnancy is a transformative time in a person's life where the body undergoes rapid physiological ...
The 24-year-old woman, pushed in a wheelchair, arrived at an emergency room in Baltimore with marks on her ankles and a swollen belly. Kamryn Jones had been brought from a small group home in Maryland ...
Ophthalmic artery Doppler evaluation provides a non-invasive window into maternal cerebral and orbital haemodynamics, which become altered in hypertensive and vascular complications of pregnancy. By ...
Home pregnancy tests are simple, discreet, and widely available. But simple does not mean straightforward. Many women take the test too early, use the wrong urine sample, or misread the result ...
Study finds monitoring and adjustment of medication where needed can help protect mothers’ heart health New mothers who had hypertension in pregnancy could reduce their risk of heart attack, stroke ...
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