How pregnant woman's high blood pressure can change shape of baby's heart
Mothers who have high blood pressure are more likely to have babies with slightly different-shaped hearts, a finding that could impact future cardiovascular care for those women and their children, according to a new study.
Expectant Moms: Take Care and Don’t Panic About Coronavirus
As coronavirus continues to spread, pregnant women may be especially anxious.
But a University of California, Los Angeles expert says there’s no reason to panic.
While expectant mothers are at higher risk for developing complications from some respiratory viruses because they have a weakened immune system, they need not be overly concerned about coronavirus, according to Dr. Neil Silverman, a clinical professor of obstetrics and g… 更多Expectant Moms: Take Care and Don’t Panic About Coronavirus
As coronavirus continues to spread, pregnant women may be especially anxious.
But a University of California, Los Angeles expert says there’s no reason to panic.
While expectant mothers are at higher risk for developing complications from some respiratory viruses because they have a weakened immune system, they need not be overly concerned about coronavirus, according to Dr. Neil Silverman, a clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology.