It's true that being pregnant with two comes with some risks, but with good prenatal care and close surveillance, they can be managed.
An 18-month-old finally got the green light to leave the NICU — just in time for her first Thanksgiving. Leah Hope Montayes Macias, born at just 24 weeks of gestation, has spent her life thus far ...
Leah leaves the hospital after reaching a major milestone, having been born at 24 weeks and heading home weighing 24 pounds.
An 18-month-old New York girl is going home for the first time from a hospital, just in time for Thanksgiving.
"It was terrifying, but also like miraculous," said Annie Babcock of her giving birth to her daughter Nora at just 24 weeks ...
As Uganda marked World Premature Day, doctors at Kampala Hospital called on pregnant women to begin antenatal care immediately after confirming pregnancy, warning that late visits contribute ...
Pregnancies in women with systemic sclerosis have high live birth rates but higher rates of preeclampsia, postpartum ...
Women with sickle cell disease have a significantly higher likelihood of developing preeclampsia than the general population, but a blood test could identify which patients have the greatest risk.A ...
Pre-eclampsia, a condition that causes dangerously high blood pressure, is a leading cause of death among mothers and babies.
A new study from researchers at Intermountain Health reveals that hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) significantly increase the risk of cardiovascular complications — including heart attack, ...
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) - An Arkansas woman’s lifelong search for her birth mother ended just when she needed family the most – during her battle with breast cancer. Ashley Pruitt, 41, has ...