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Women exposed to dangerous chemicals in plastic had a higher risk of postpartum depression, according to a study

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism of the Endocrine Society published the study’s findings. Up to one in five women who are childbearing suffer from postpartum depression, a significant and prevalent psychiatric condition. Although the exact origin of postpartum depression is unknown, it has been discovered that pregnancy-related hormone changes play a significant role. […]

Premature births may result from prenatal anxiety: research

A study found that pregnant women who experienced anxiety may deliver their babies sooner than those who didn’t. According to a study, pregnant women who experience anxiety may deliver their babies sooner than those who don’t. The study, which was just published in the journal Health Psychology, may assist clinicians decide when and how to […]

The rising alcohol abuse during pregnancy among expecting women in USA

According to a recent study, pregnant women’s use of heavy alcohol increased between 2011 and 2020. According to an article in JAMA Network, over a ten-year period, pregnant women’s heavy alcohol consumption climbed by more than 11% annually, and binge drinking increased by almost 9% annually. The public health research team examined data from the […]

Breast-fed premature infants have a healthier gut than formula-fed ones

Breastmilk has long been considered “liquid gold” among clinicians treating premature infants in a newborn intensive care unit (NICU). Prematures who are breastfed typically have better health than those who are fed formula. But the reason why it is the case has stayed a puzzle. The difference is not solely due to the composition of […]

Women who fear pregnancy request empathy from medical professionals

Although there are no data for the United States, up to 14 percent of women worldwide are estimated to be tokophobic. The abnormal fear of childbearing known as tokophobia is different from the normal concerns some women may have about giving birth or being pregnant. The disorder can interfere with daily life, making it difficult […]

World IVF Day: Vital point for first-time parents

Though many people with fertility problems can have a child after treatment, anxiety about whether the treatment will work can also undermine a person’s mental health. World IVF Day, observed annually on July 25, here are a few things that first-time IVF parents might want to know before they decide to undertake this journey. The […]

Breastfeeding women shouldn’t disregard nipple swelling, burning, or itching

Due to excessive humidity and fungi’s rapid growth, incidences of nibble infections in lactating moms tend to increase during the rainy season, according to Dr. Suman Bijlani, a gynaecologist, obstetrician, and endoscopic surgeon at SRV Hospital in Mumbai,India. Mastitis is inflammation and pain in the deep breast tissue, usually caused by bacteria. It can appear […]

Babies may utilise saliva sharing to assess relationships

Young toddlers may form strong attachments through interactions such as sharing pieces of food or kissing. Young children are constantly observant. According to a study, this includes instances where people exchange spit while doing things like sharing meals, which may aid young children in figuring out who is in close connections with whom. Generally speaking, […]

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