New research shows cannabis use, including CBD and THC, during pregnancy may affect fetal growth and cause behavioral changes ...
CBD is gaining popularity as a remedy for pregnancy symptoms like nausea and anxiety, but new research suggests it may not be ...
A new study has uncovered potential risks, including impaired fetal growth, associated with the use of both tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the primary psychoactive component of cannabis, as well as CBD, ...
Low first trimester vitamin D concentrations are associated with risk for preterm birth; higher levels correlate with fetal growth.
Cannabidiol (CBD), the component in cannabis often used for therapeutic treatments, is increasingly being used during pregnancy as a means of managing symptoms such as nausea, anxiety and sleep.
Researchers found that maternal morbidity risks were higher among women who underwent in vitro fertilization or intrauterine ...
An RNA platform successfully predicted fetal growth restriction within the second trimester of pregnancy, independent of ...
Researchers identified genes that could explain why some assisted reproductive technologies, like IVF, carry a higher risk of growth and metabolic issues in offspring.
Similar legislation last year was inspired by the "Baby Olivia" video created by the anti-abortion group Live Action.
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 ...
No, it isn’t safe to use cannabis during pregnancy. Cannabis (otherwise known as weed, marijuana and hash) can cross the ...
Similarly, lower birth weight (−74 g) was noted in babies whose mothers received natalizumab during the third trimester of pregnancy. “Whether these growth restrictions are due to the DMTs or ...