Articles Tagged With: pregnancy
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By Using In Vitro Fertilization, Pregnancy Rates Can Approach Those in Fertile Women
Cumulative live-birth rates were more than 65% after the sixth cycle of in vitro fertilization.
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Fluconazole Use During Pregnancy
In this large cohort study from Denmark, use of oral fluconazole during pregnancy was associated with a slightly increased risk of spontaneous abortion and no increased risk of stillbirth.
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Pregnancy Outcomes in Patients with Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders
Based on a retrospective analysis of an international cohort of women with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders who had at least one pregnancy, the authors report a higher risk for miscarriage and preeclampsia in patients who were diagnosed before pregnancy.
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Exercise for Depression During Pregnancy
Exercise is associated with better mental outcomes during pregnancy.
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Malaria in Pregnancy — Good News, Bad News, and Opportunity
With waning natural immunity against malaria, women face increased adverse consequences of malaria infection during pregnancy. As malaria is being conquered, good clinical care of vulnerable individuals is still essential.
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Are We on the Threshold of a New Approach to Evaluating Women with Recurrent Pregnancy Loss?
A small retrospective cohort study raises the possibility that advanced genetic techniques can be used to analyze the products of conception in women with recurrent pregnancy loss to identify those most likely to have treatable reasons for their miscarriages.
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Antral Follicle Count Does Not Predict Pregnancy During Unstimulated Donor Insemination Cycles
Early follicular phase antral follicle count as a method of analyzing ovarian reserve is not helpful in predicting subsequent pregnancy in women with normal cycles.
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Options Expand for Women: FDA Approves a New Intrauterine Device
A new option in intrauterine contraception has been approved: the LILETTA intrauterine device.
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Intercourse at the Time of Implantation Confers Lower Chance of Conception
Couples attempting natural conception were found to have a lower chance of success per cycle when intercourse took place at or around the time of implantation.