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Pregnancy / Maternal Health - Nov 13, 2018 Edition :: Medical News | Medical Articles

Medical News | Medical Articles

 
 November 13, 2018 
 Pregnancy / Maternal Health 
 The latest pregnancy / maternal health news from News Medical 
 Eczema During PregnancyEczema During Pregnancy
 
Eczema during pregnancy is not limited to women with a history of eczema, and is the most common skin condition women can experience during pregnancy.
 
   Study reveals link between tobacco availability and smoking during pregnancyStudy reveals link between tobacco availability and smoking during pregnancy
 
Women are more likely to smoke during pregnancy if they live in areas with lots of shops selling cigarettes, a study shows.
 
   Study finds that thymus plays key role during normal pregnancyStudy finds that thymus plays key role during normal pregnancy
 
The immune system of a pregnant woman is altered during pregnancy, but not in the way previously believed, according to results from a study at Linköping University, Sweden.
 
 Study examines whether weight management during pregnancy affects children's bone mass
 
Study examines whether weight management during pregnancy affects children's bone massA new study has examined whether managing weight during pregnancy might affect children's bone mass.
 
 
 Severe maternal morbidities highly linked to pregnant woman's risk of death
 
Severe maternal morbidities highly linked to pregnant woman's risk of deathThe number of severe maternal morbidities (SMM) a pregnant woman has is highly linked to her risk of maternal death, according to a new study by researchers at ICES and St. Michael's Hospital.
 
 
 Mothers having male infants more likely to develop postnatal depression
 
Mothers having male infants more likely to develop postnatal depressionA University of Kent study into postnatal depression found the odds of developing this condition increased by 79% when mothers had baby boys compared to baby girls.
 
 
 Researchers find no link between childhood vaccination and risk of allergy
 
Researchers find no link between childhood vaccination and risk of allergyResearchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden, having compared the development of allergies in children with and without the recommended vaccinations, find no support for the claim that childhood vaccination can increase the risk of allergy.
 

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