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Long-lasting contraceptives such as the intrauterine device (IUD) and implants are better at preventing pregnancy than more popular birth control methods, including the pill, patch and vaginal rings, a new study concludes. Among the 1,500 women ...

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Which Birth Control Works Best? (Hint: It’s Not the Pill)

the researchers calculated that the risk of unintended pregnancy was almost 22 times higher with pills, patches and rings than with long-term birth control methods. What made pills, patches and rings so unreliable? Most likely, it’s that women ...

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Long-acting contraceptives are best at preventing pregnancy

About half as many women worldwide die from  pregnancy, childbirth and related complications compared with two decades ago, according to United Nations estimates released Wednesday. The declining numbers of maternal deaths -- from 543,000 in ...

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Half as many women dying in pregnancy, childbirth as 20 years ago

Obesity during pregnancy is the strongest predictor of whether a mother will give birth to a large infant, a new study from Canada suggests. In the study, the more the woman weighed before pregnancy, and the more weight she gained during pregnancy ...

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Obesity in Pregnancy Strongest Predictor of Large Babies

Mothers who are obese during their pregnancy are more likely to give birth to larger than normal infants according to a new study published by a group of Canadian researchers. According to the study the more a female weighs before pregnancy and ...

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Obesity During Pregnancy Is Biggest Factor In Big Baby Births, Study Suggests

Lawyers are reviewing potential claims for children who may be entitled to compensation through a Zoloft birth defect lawsuit as a result of the drug maker’s failure to warn about the risks associated with use of the medication during pregnancy.

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Zoloft Birth Defect Lawsuits

WEDNESDAY, May 23 (HealthDay News) -- New research suggests that long-term birth control options, such as intrauterine devices (IUDs) and under-the-skin implants, are 20 times more effective for preventing pregnancy than short-term ...

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IUDs, Implants Best for Long-Term Birth Control: Study

Women who reported having had a fever during pregnancy were more likely to give birth to a baby who would later be diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder or a development delay, says a major new study. But the babies of women who treated their ...

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Fevers during pregnancy linked to autism, but medication helps

ScienceDaily (May 22, 2012) — Getting a flu shot during pregnancy provides unanticipated benefits to ... was associated with a significantly reduced risk of stillbirth, preterm birth and extremely small babies at birth. Researchers at the Ottawa Hospital ...

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