HealthDay News — Antidepressant use during pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of pregnancy-induced hypertension, study findings indicate. Pregnant women who used antidepressants were more ...
Frozen embryo transfer showed similar perinatal complication rates to fresh transfer but was linked to higher pregnancy ...
Pregnancy-related hypertension is high blood pressure that starts after 20 weeks of pregnancy and typically goes away after your baby is born. Gestational hypertension affects about 5-8% of pregnant ...
Pregnancy may be wrapped in glow and celebration, but three silent medical conditions including anaemia, gestational diabetes ...
The risk of pregnancy-related high blood pressure varies markedly among subgroups of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander people, highlighting the need for tailored prevention and ...
Frozen embryo transfer has been found to be associated with a higher risk of pregnancy-induced hypertension compared to fresh embryo transfer, even though both methods show similar perinatal ...