Posts tagged: births
Estimating number of births without skilled birth attendants in South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa
Noting that the "fifth Millennium Development Goal target for 90 percent of births in low- and middle-income countries to have a skilled birth attendant (SBA) by 2015 will not be met," researchers from University College London estimate "that there will be between 130 and 180 million non-SBA births in South ...
Twin births on the rise in the U.S.
Over the last three decades there has been a rise in the number of twins born in the U.S. Mostly this is the result of test-tube babies and women waiting to have children until their 30s, when the chances of twins increase. In 2009, 1 in every 30 babies born ...
Twin Births Rise Dramatically, Especially For Older Women
The CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) released a report showing that the rate of twin births has risen quite substantially since the 1980s, especially amongst older women. In 1980, one in every 53 births was a twin birth, while by 2009 the number had risen to one ...
U.S. Twin Births Soar: CDC
By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, Jan. 4 (HealthDay News) -- The birth rate for twins in the United States has jumped by 76 percent since 1980, government health officials reported Wednesday. Most of the increase appears linked to new fertility treatments ...
Study hopes to explain premature births and failed inductions of labour
New research hopes to explain premature births and failed inductions of labour. The study by academics at the University of Bristol suggests a new mechanism by which the level of myosin phosphorylation is regulated in the pregnant uterus.
New Study Shows Promise For Preventing Preterm Births
A new study co-authored by the University of Kentucky's Dr. John O'Brien found that applying vaginal progesterone to women who are at a high risk of preterm birth significantly decreased the odds of a premature delivery. The new study, published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, described a ...
New study shows promise for preventing preterm births
LEXINGTON, Ky. -- A new study co-authored by the University of Kentucky's Dr. John O'Brien found that applying vaginal progesterone to women who are at a high risk of preterm birth significantly decreased the odds of a premature delivery. The new study, published in the American ...
New study shows promise for preventing preterm births
(University of Kentucky) A new study co-authored by the University of Kentucky's Dr. John O'Brien found that applying vaginal progesterone to women who are at a high risk of preterm birth significantly decreased the odds of a premature delivery.
Stress In Early Pregnancy Can Lead To Shorter Pregnancies, More Pre-term Births And Fewer Baby Boys
Stress in the second and third months of pregnancy can shorten pregnancies, increase the risk of pre-term births and may affect the ratio of boys to girls being born, leading to a decline in male babies. These are the conclusions of a study that investigated the effect on pregnant women ...
Stress in early pregnancy can lead to shorter pregnancies, more pre-term births and fewer baby boys
Stress in the second and third months of pregnancy can shorten pregnancies, increase the risk of pre-term births and may affect the ratio of boys to girls being born, leading to a decline in male babies. These are the conclusions of a study that investigated the effect on pregnant women ...
Antenatal Corticosteroid Therapy For Very Preterm Births Lowers Risk Of Infant Death And Neurodevelopmental Problems
According to an investigation in the December 7 issue of JAMA, antenatal (before birth) corticosteroid therapy for mothers who delivered their infants between 23 to 25 weeks' gestation appeared to lower infant death rate or neurodevelopmental impairment at 18 to 22 months of age. The researchers explain: "Current ...