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PREGNANCY


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Foods you should avoid if you’re pregnant

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Consumer Reports breaks down which foods moms-to-be should avoid and reveals safer choices to enjoy.

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1 in 6 couples face infertility: What you need to know

Read full article: 1 in 6 couples face infertility: What you need to know

Infertility affects 1 in 6 couples, yet it’s often left undiscussed. Experts are encouraging open conversations and early medical evaluation to help couples navigate the challenges of starting a family.

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Insomnia therapy for a healthy pregnancy

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At some point during pregnancy, most women deal with insomnia. Cleveland Clinic says 25% of women lose sleep during the first trimester. By the end of the pregnancy, 80% find it difficult to sleep.

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Healthy pregnancy, healthy baby: Eating your way to success

Read full article: Healthy pregnancy, healthy baby: Eating your way to success

Research shows more than half of pregnant women gain too much weight — and 70% eat excessive amounts of sugar, sodium, and saturated fats. Now, a new study shows what moms eat and don’t eat can make a big difference when it comes to their child’s health down the road.

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Dying to be pregnant: Despite red flags, local attorney was sent home after giving birth -- and almost died

Read full article: Dying to be pregnant: Despite red flags, local attorney was sent home after giving birth -- and almost died

Black women are dying at rates two to three times higher than white women during pregnancy. There are some different risk factors between white and black pregnant women. We talked with a local doctor who believes because of this the medical industry needs to change.

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A Holiday Miracle: Surviving a stroke while pregnant

Read full article: A Holiday Miracle: Surviving a stroke while pregnant

Pregnant women may be up to three times more likely to suffer a stroke than non-pregnant women of the same age.

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Prenatal supplements: What’s safe & which nutrients are most important?

Read full article: Prenatal supplements: What’s safe & which nutrients are most important?

Since there’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to prenatal supplements, we turned to the experts at Consumer Reports to help break down what’s inside the bottles so you can buy the right one for you.

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Olympian Tori Bowie’s death highlights disorders that Black women experience during childbirth

Read full article: Olympian Tori Bowie’s death highlights disorders that Black women experience during childbirth

Preeclampsia is one of the most common and severe disorders during pregnancy.It has a 60% higher rate in Black women than white women and Black women are three times more likely to die from a pregnancy-related cause than white women, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Reciprocal IVF journey: Jacksonville couple gives birth 3 days apart after carrying each other’s babies

Read full article: Reciprocal IVF journey: Jacksonville couple gives birth 3 days apart after carrying each other’s babies

Faith and Cassandre decided to swap eggs and carry the other’s baby — at the same time.

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Clearing the Air: Misinformation about THC and pregnancy can lead to serious, harmful effects

Read full article: Clearing the Air: Misinformation about THC and pregnancy can lead to serious, harmful effects

Experts warn misinformation about the use of THC products during pregnancy and breastfeeding are dangerous for moms and their babies.

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Maternal mortality rate spiked 40% in 2021, CDC report finds

Read full article: Maternal mortality rate spiked 40% in 2021, CDC report finds

In 2021, the U.S. had one of the worst maternal mortality rates in the country's history according to a new CDC report.

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High blood pressure disorders in pregnancy on the rise

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When it comes to high blood pressure disorders during pregnancy, there are three that are most common.

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Lindsay Lohan announces pregnancy in Instagram post

Read full article: Lindsay Lohan announces pregnancy in Instagram post

Lindsay Lohan is expecting her first child.

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We asked you to tell us about your pandemic pregnancies. Your responses are heart-wrenching, haunting and touching.

Read full article: We asked you to tell us about your pandemic pregnancies. Your responses are heart-wrenching, haunting and touching.

Last summer, we asked: “Are you or your partner pregnant -- or have you delivered in the past few months?” ... “We want to hear from you.”

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7 diseases, conditions pregnancy may ‘cure’

Read full article: 7 diseases, conditions pregnancy may ‘cure’

Pregnancy: It's not all aches, pains and morning sickness! Carrying a child has been shown to help ease symptoms in some of these cases.

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My pandemic post-pregnancy: ‘People don’t realize how lonely the NICU experience can be’

Read full article: My pandemic post-pregnancy: ‘People don’t realize how lonely the NICU experience can be’

In 2016, Valerie Collignon gave birth at 35 weeks, which resulted in a week-long NICU stay that she described as “traumatizing.”

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My pandemic pregnancy: ‘You wait that long -- it was not exactly what I expected to have happen’

Read full article: My pandemic pregnancy: ‘You wait that long -- it was not exactly what I expected to have happen’

Hilary Blevins wasn’t sure if she’d ever be a mom.

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My pandemic pregnancy loss: ‘The silence told me everything I needed to know’

Read full article: My pandemic pregnancy loss: ‘The silence told me everything I needed to know’

In writing this series, I’ve enjoyed hearing and learning about what’s been different, how people have been coping and adapting, and think about my own family’s timing and how we’ll manage it all.

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Pregnant doctor shares her experience with COVID-19 vaccine

Read full article: Pregnant doctor shares her experience with COVID-19 vaccine

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Pfizer and BioNTech have begun a clinical trial of their COVID-19 vaccine on pregnant women as they aim to examine the vaccine’s safety and effectiveness among expecting mothers. The drugmakers announced the trials Thursday, saying about 4,000 healthy pregnant women will be part of the months-long study. Besides testing the vaccine’s effects on pregnant women, the study will also evaluate how it affects infants and whether antibodies are passed along from mother to child. “The reality is, you want that protection throughout the whole pregnancy period,” Dr. Reza said. He said pregnant women should speak with their primary doctor and OBGYN about their risk and exposure to the virus.

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My pandemic pregnancy: ‘I wanted to be ready at any point. I didn’t know it’d be the next day.’

Read full article: My pandemic pregnancy: ‘I wanted to be ready at any point. I didn’t know it’d be the next day.’

It certainly wasn’t planned this way, but Claire Nackashi had to deal with almost every aspect of her pregnancy, pandemic-style.

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Is it safe for pregnant women to get the COVID-19 vaccine?

Read full article: Is it safe for pregnant women to get the COVID-19 vaccine?

What should I know about COVID-19 vaccines if Im pregnant? AP Illustration/Peter HamlinStudies show pregnant women with severe COVID-19 are at higher risk for hospitalization, ICU admission and ventilation. “Based on peer-reviewed, vigorous scientific evidence that we have in non-pregnant patients, we feel it’s safe for pregnant patients who desire the vaccine to get it,” said Cleveland Clinic OB/GYN Tosin Goje, MD. “Trials in pregnant patients are ongoing right now, so I’m confident that by the time the vaccine is offered to the general pregnant population, we should have some data that will reassure the pregnant patient,” said Dr. Goje. “But, there are no safety signals or concerns right now.”Whether vaccine is accepted, or not, Dr. Goje encourages women to continue to wear a mask, socially distance and wash their hands.

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Early menopause comes with health risks -- but there’s something that can delay it

Read full article: Early menopause comes with health risks -- but there’s something that can delay it

Past studies have shown that women who go through menopause before the age of 45 have an increased risk of early death, cognitive decline, osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease.

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My pandemic pregnancy: ‘Sure enough, I have (a brain aneurysm)’

Read full article: My pandemic pregnancy: ‘Sure enough, I have (a brain aneurysm)’

In an effort to be proactive about her health, last summer, Julianne C. scheduled a test. She had no idea where it would lead: Namely, to two life-changing discoveries.

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My pandemic pregnancy: ‘I was lucky I acted fast’

Read full article: My pandemic pregnancy: ‘I was lucky I acted fast’

Author’s note: This is not MY personal story, per se, (despite the “my pandemic pregnancy” headline), but a story told by our readers, week by week. Today’s is shared by Yvonne.

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What to expect when you’re expecting during COVID-19

Read full article: What to expect when you’re expecting during COVID-19

COVID-19 has changed the way we celebrate big moments — including the birth of a child. Tosin Goje, MD, of Cleveland Clinic, said if you’re expecting a baby during the pandemic — you’ll want a clear understanding of your hospital’s COVID-19 rules and restrictions. “They might realize that by talking about it, it’s not as bad as what they think it is.”In order to prevent COVID-19 transmission, many hospitals require women to wear a face covering upon arrival. Every hospital has their own testing policy for labor and delivery though, so be sure to ask your doctor for details. In addition, the number of people allowed inside during and after delivery is restricted at most hospitals.

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My pandemic pregnancy: ‘I wanted to celebrate my rainbow’

Read full article: My pandemic pregnancy: ‘I wanted to celebrate my rainbow’

When Kayla Molina found out she was pregnant, she felt excited, hopeful and optimistic.

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What pregnant women should know about the flu vaccine

Read full article: What pregnant women should know about the flu vaccine

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Pregnant women can be at higher risk of complications if they contract the flu because of normal immune system changes that happen during pregnancy, health officials warn. That’s why it’s important for pregnant women to get vaccinated for the flu as soon as possible. It is safe to receive the flu vaccine during any trimester of pregnancy, health care professionals say. The flu mist or nasal spray is not recommended for pregnant women, but the flu shot, which contains inactive virus, is. Flu symptoms may include the following:Fever or feeling feverishChillsBody achesHeadacheFatigueCough or sore throatRunny or stuffy noseAntiviral medication is available by prescription.

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My pandemic pregnancy, positive for COVID-19: ’This is definitely different’

Read full article: My pandemic pregnancy, positive for COVID-19: ’This is definitely different’

When she was six months along in her pregnancy, Patricia Alvarez tested positive for coronavirus.

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My pandemic pregnancy: ’We’re 18 years old ... We had to jump in’

Read full article: My pandemic pregnancy: ’We’re 18 years old ... We had to jump in’

When Delicia Garza’s newborn daughter underwent surgery, an operation that required an overnight hospital stay, the San Antonio woman said it felt like the walls were closing in on her.

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My pandemic pregnancy: From infertility to cancer to IVF to a 20-week scare: ‘It happened exactly how it was supposed to’

Read full article: My pandemic pregnancy: From infertility to cancer to IVF to a 20-week scare: ‘It happened exactly how it was supposed to’

When Hillary Calhoun’s fertility doctor brought her in for a procedure and then a nurse called her just a few short business days later, asking her to come into the office immediately, the now-36-year-old had a hunch something wasn’t right.

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Doctor outlines precautions pregnant women can take to protect themselves from COVID-19

Read full article: Doctor outlines precautions pregnant women can take to protect themselves from COVID-19

Some of those changes make respiratory infections, like COVID-19, especially concerning for a mother-to-be. Cleveland Clinics Tosin Goje, M.D., said recent evidence suggests pregnant women may face more severe illness if infected with COVID-19. Pregnancy changes a womans immune system to protect her growing baby, making it more difficult to fight off infection. Thats why its especially important for pregnant women to protect themselves from the coronavirus. If they work outside the home, clean every high-touch area.Goje adds that its also critical for pregnant women to attend all prenatal appointments.

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Data: Pregnant women at higher risk of severe COVID-19 illness

Read full article: Data: Pregnant women at higher risk of severe COVID-19 illness

More on how researchers are simulating trials for pregnant women that could save both mom and baby. New data from the CDC reports that pregnant women are at an increased risk of suffering severe COVID-19 illness. “We don’t have any existing standard of care for pregnant women with COVID-19. Twenty percent of pregnant women with COVID delivered prematurely compared to the national average of ten percent before the COVID pandemic started. Pregnant women are five times more likely to be hospitalized if they contract COVID-19.

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My (hopeful) pandemic pregnancy: Inside the world of IVF and COVID-19 -- ‘It’s terrifying’

Read full article: My (hopeful) pandemic pregnancy: Inside the world of IVF and COVID-19 -- ‘It’s terrifying’

Going though in vitro fertilization, or IVF, under normal circumstances, can be a challenge, both mentally and physically -- and for some, that’s phrasing it mildly.

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Pregnant during the pandemic? We want to hear about it!

Read full article: Pregnant during the pandemic? We want to hear about it!

Are you or your partner pregnant -- or have you delivered in the past few months? We want to hear from you.

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Are you pregnant or trying for a baby? Everything to know as coronavirus pandemic continues

Read full article: Are you pregnant or trying for a baby? Everything to know as coronavirus pandemic continues

Whether you’re pregnant now or you were hoping to be in the next few months, this might feel like an overwhelming time, living through the current coronavirus, or COVID-19, pandemic. Time magazine recently reported that fact in an article this week about COVID-19 and how it relates to pregnant women. Yes, pregnant women are generally more susceptible to viruses, for example, the flu. It’s true that there’s limited information and published literature about exactly how susceptible pregnant women are to COVID-19, and the severity of infection. If you’re pregnant or had been trying for a baby, stay in even better contact with your doctor or health care provider.

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