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.
Most pregnant people receive prenatal care today in much the same way their mothers or grandmothers would have decades ago: 12 to 14 one-on-one visits in a doctor’s office over the course of their ...
Women who attend prenatal care visits in groups are more likely to continue with their care and have better health outcomes at birth and beyond, according to a University of Michigan study. The study ...
Gavin Fraser is a graduate research assistant at Boston University School of Social Work. I dreamed of having children from a young age — so much so that I assumed I had to be a cisgender woman.
Maternal vaccines are safe, effective, and one of the simplest ways to give your child the healthiest start possible. To ...
TO achieve the full values of medical care, the patient and the physician should be brought together promptly whenever there is need for such service. Need occurs whenever, in the light of current ...
In a study led by researchers from Mass General Brigham, children with more adverse prenatal exposures (APEs) showed higher ...
QUINCY (WGEM) - The Illinois Department of Public Health’s (IDPH) most recent Maternal Mortality Data Report finds ...
Can group prenatal care make pregnancy and birth safer? By Sarah DiGregorio This story was originally published on Jan. 17, 2020 in NYT Parenting. If you’ve been pregnant, you probably know this ...