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I've been diagonised with a short cervix. My cervix is just 2.22cm long. What are my chances of carrying a baby to full term?
A large NIH-sponsored trial of cerclage in women with a prior preterm birth and a short cervix is currently underway, with the results expected soon.
An inter-pregnancy interval of less than 6 months confers a greater than twofold increased risk of preterm birth after adjustment for confounding variables. [40, 41] Furthermore, women whose first ...
New findings link postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) to long-term heart risks, prompting experts to urge lifelong maternal care and routine cardiovascular screening for affected women.
Helen Percy's beautiful new book sheds light on life as a shepherdess and the interesting ways in which washing up liquid can ...
The modern “office girlie” often finds herself juggling a demanding 9-to-5 job with a myriad of personal responsibilities.
The modern “office girlie” often finds herself juggling a demanding 9-to-5 job with a myriad of personal responsibilities.
Justin Bieber has left his fans puzzled after making a major change to his name. On Thursday, the 31-year-old took to ...
How to Do It is Slate’s sex advice column. Have a question? Send it to Jessica and Rich here. It’s anonymous! Dear How to Do It, I’m a late bloomer. I didn’t start having ...
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Sportschosun on MSNKim Ji-hye gets permission to shoot a semi-transparent full-term photo shoot amid the risk of premature birth of twinsKim Ji-hye, wearing a semi-transparent dress, proudly showed her convex full-term belly. Kim Ji-hye, who showed off her ...
Opinion
Florida GOP Rep Nearly Dies Under Abortion Law She Supports, Highlighting 1 Fatal Conservative FlawRep. Kat Cammack's treatment for her ectopic pregnancy was delayed under Florida's six-week abortion ban. But she blames the left for "fearmongering." ...
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Stylist on MSNNew research finds women are delaying cervical screenings due to work commitments – a third felt it wasn’t a “good reason to be off work”Cervical screenings are life-saving procedures, but a third of women are skipping smear tests due to work, new research finds.
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