Get Pregnant: Tips from a Pregnancy Researcher

Infertility issues and Celiac Disease

July 29, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Today, approximately one in six people are infertile or need some help in achieving a pregnancy, and of those, 15% have unexplained infertility.

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Top five questions to ask during your 20-week ultrasound to detect Congenital Heart Defects

February 15, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

According to the American Heart Association,(AHA) Congenital Heart Defects (CHD) are America’s #1 birth defect. Nearly one of every 125 babies is born with a CHD (almost 1% of all children born each year!). Here are more facts and stats from the AHA.

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Pregnancy and gestational Vitamin D

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In the last 3 years, an increasing amount of research suggests that some of the damage done by what is called Vitamin D deficiency syndrome is done in-utero, while the fetus is developing. Much of that damage may be permanent, that is, it can not be fully reversed by taking Vitamin D after birth.

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Foodborne illness listeriosis has higher risks to expecting moms

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The CDC has estimated that 2,500 cases of listeriosis occur annually in the U.S, leading to 500 deaths, and a third of the cases occur in pregnant women often leading to miscarriages or stillborn births.

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WARNING: Don’t expose your unborn baby to chemicals

February 15, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Canada has declared BPA a toxin and does not allow it to be used in baby bottles. Phthalates are banned in most countries in Europe. And when it comes to mercury dental fillings, Canada and Great Britain will not put amalgam fillings in young children or expecting mothers and Norway and Sweden have banned it altogether.

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Pregnancy Health 101: How much coffee can I drink?

January 10, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

A common question asked by many mothers-to-be is “how much coffee can I drink?” Coffee is one of the most controversial topics of discussion when it comes to pregnancy and health. Some say absolutely not, while others say in moderation. The studies done are confusing, but here are some facts that you may not be aware about that may have you think twice about reaching for that cup of Joe.

January 10, 2010 | Read the story »

US earns a ‘D’ in premature birth report card

January 10, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

More than 545,000 babies in the United States are born prematurely each year. That’s nearly 1 in 8 babies who may face a lifetime of health challenges, if they survive.

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