Recommending individualized care upends a century-old model of care, but it also corresponds to what many practices are ...
A recent March of Dimes report finds a decline in those getting early prenatal care. Experts explain why that's an issue and what needs to change.
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It’s difficult to get the large amounts of micronutrients a pregnant person needs from diet alone. That’s why prenatal supplements are so critical during pregnancy, when you’re growing an entirely new ...
Optimal nutrition is important to support a healthy pregnancy, but it can be hard to get everything you need through diet alone. Even before a parent-to-be starts showing noticeable changes during the ...
Whether you’re pregnant or trying to conceive, you’ve probably heard that it’s important to take a daily prenatal vitamin. Doing so increases your chances of having a healthy pregnancy—and baby—by ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) no longer will require states to report childhood and adolescent ...
Prenatal diagnosis of echogenic lung lesions can be achieved using high-resolution ultrasound during the second trimester. The most common causative lesions are congenital pulmonary airway ...
According to the March of Dimes, one in four women in the U.S. does not receive prenatal care during the first trimester. In ...
The groundbreaking law provides 20 hours of paid time off for pregnancy-related appointments as prenatal care rates continue to decline nationwide.