Not exact matches
Bed Rest Can Harm, Instead of Help,
in Pregnancy Complications Bed rest may not be the best option for preventing
preterm labor and may even cause harm to the
mother and baby, according to an integrative literature review.
It largely focuses on colonization of the
mother's vaginal tract and amniotic fluid with organisms that may be associated with poor outcomes *
in pregnancy *, such as
preterm labor.
Many
mothers will require cervical cerclage, a surgical procedure
in which the cervix is sewn shut to prevent
preterm labor.
In the much less likely case that a twin dies in the second or third trimester, the remaining baby may be at an increased risk of intrauterine growth restriction and the mother may be at risk of preterm labor, infection or hemorrhagin
In the much less likely case that a twin dies
in the second or third trimester, the remaining baby may be at an increased risk of intrauterine growth restriction and the mother may be at risk of preterm labor, infection or hemorrhagin
in the second or third trimester, the remaining baby may be at an increased risk of intrauterine growth restriction and the
mother may be at risk of
preterm labor, infection or hemorrhaging.
One - quarter of
mothers will require cervical cerclage, a surgical procedure
in which the cervix is sewn shut to prevent
preterm labor.
Many
mothers will gain more than fifty pounds during their pregnancy and will require cervical cerclage, a surgical procedure
in which the cervix is sewn shut to prevent
preterm labor.
«We're showing that
in the context of maternal infection or inflammation — the most common cause of
preterm labor — the naive fetal immune system wakes up, gets activated too early, and can actually identify and reject the
mother's cells,» said lead researcher Dr. Tippi MacKenzie.