Maternal vitamin D levels in the first trimester were related to both prenatal growth and pregnancy outcomes, according to a new study. Low vitamin D levels during the first trimester of pregnancy ...
Low vitamin D levels in the first trimester of pregnancy are associated with higher rates of preterm birth and decreased fetal length, according to a new study led by researchers in the Department of ...
Low vitamin D levels in the first trimester of pregnancy are associated with higher rates of preterm birth and decreased ...
Anemia during pregnancy is a common occurrence and often due to iron deficiency. It is a global public health problem, affecting an estimated 37 percent of pregnant individuals, according to the World ...
There’s been a development in Kristen Doute’s pregnancy journey. On Wednesday, January 29, The Valley cast member shared a quick update on her second trimester and revealed how her physical changes ...
Excess maternal weight gain in the first trimester causes foetal fat accumulation, increasing risks of obesity, diabetes, and ...
A study by NIH shows that excessive weight gain in the first trimester of pregnancy may contribute to increased fat ...
NIH researchers found that excess maternal weight gain in the first trimester alters fetal fat distribution, with increased fat in the abdomen and arms. Using 3D ultrasound, the study highlights the ...
Findings from NIH study suggest early intervention may prevent adult obesity associated with heavier birthweight.