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Does Being Obese While Pregnant Harm Baby's Brain Development …

Research has shown that being obese while pregnant can impact the physical development of an unborn child. Now, a new study suggests that pre – pregnancy obesity can also impact cognitive development

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Blood clots and pregnancy

Pregnancy is a normal state, but it can increase a woman's risk of blood clots. Clots can be dangerous to the mother to be and her growing baby, and a new study looks as just how much extra risk comes with pregnancy.

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Choline Consumption During Pregnancy May Lower Babies' Risk Of Diabetes: Study

Consuming the nutrient choline — found in broccoli, eggs and milk — during pregnancy could help to reduce the risk of the child later developing diabetes or high blood pressure, a new study suggests.

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Second trimester key for pregnancy weight gain

The second trimester of pregnancy may be a crucial period of time for women to stick to weight-gain recommendations, a new study says.

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Weight Gain During Pregnancy: 2nd Trimester May Be Key

The second trimester of pregnancy may be a crucial period of time for women to stick to weight-gain recommendations, a new study says.

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Prenatal Smoking Linked to High-Functioning Autism in Kids

FRIDAY, May 4 (HealthDay News) — If a woman smokes during pregnancy, it may increase her child's risk of high-functioning autism, a new study suggests.

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Portland Pregnancy Exercise – New research out: Exercise may …

A new study that is going to be published in the journal Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (1) found that women who participated in an exercise program gained less weight than those who were not involved with …

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Obesity and extreme slimness cause risks in pregnancy

Obese women run the risk of problems during pregnancy, labor and complications for the baby's health. A new study of more than 3000 expectant mothers confirms this, and also reveals that being underweight also has specific complications. Researchers have identified the risks in pregnancy related specifically to obesity and have compared them to underweight women to confirm that extreme slimness …

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Overweight Pregnant Women at Higher Risk for Complications

TUESDAY, April 17 (HealthDay News) — Pregnant women who are overweight and have slightly elevated blood-sugar levels are at increased risk for pregnancy complications, a new study shows.

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Study Warns Obese Women To Lose Weight Before Pregnancy …

A new study has warned obese women to lose their body weight before pregnancy , as they are more likely to give birth to smaller babies, making them more.

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