Throughout my pregnancy, I've tried my best to prioritize movement, knowing how good it is for myself and baby.
Perimenopausal women face increased pregnancy-related risks, necessitating continued contraceptive use until menopause is confirmed. Healthy women can use combination hormonal contraceptives until mid ...
Getting in shape ...
Working out while pregnant offers lots of benefits for you and your baby. You'll get a boost in mood, a decrease in many pregnancy symptoms, and a quicker postpartum recovery. And your baby may enjoy ...
The prevalence of maternal cardiovascular comorbidities, disease, and complications increased from 2001 to 2019.
A new study shows that preeclamptic and hypertensive pregnant women's risk of getting cardiovascular disease is linked to ...
A new study shows that preeclamptic and hypertensive pregnant women's risk of getting cardiovascular disease is linked to ...
As you prepare for the arrival of your new baby, there’s likely one item on the top of your wish list: optimal health for you and your newborn.
Research shows that more daytime movement in pregnant women with hyperglycemia can raise nighttime blood sugar, highlighting the need for further investigation.
And when they controlled for a handful of variables (like age and health conditions), they found that the women with the ...
Preexisting hyperlipidemia in pregnancy is associated with heightened risks of obstetric complications and early ...
The European Institute of Plastic Surgery (EIPS) has documented a significant surge in post-pregnancy body contouring procedures, with requests for abdominoplasty from new mothers increasing by 65% ...