‘Morning-after pill doesn`t cut teen pregnancy’Providing the morning-after pill in advance does nothing to cut teenage pregnancy rates, researchers claim.
Obesity, passive smoking cut supply of oxygen to unborn child Babies born to obese mothers and exposed to passive smoking are more likely to face health problems, a new study claims.
Advance emergency contraception doesn’t reduce pregnancy ratesWomen who take emergency contraception in advance of need do not reduce their chances of getting pregnant, despite increased and faster use of such medications after unprotected sexual intercourse, concludes a new study.
Egg freezing can help women become pregnant after 40An exclusive medical technology
-- egg freezing -- is now giving a ray of hope to women
seeking motherhood after the age of 40.
Chinese medicine `no help to get pregnant`Couples who use acupuncture and Chinese medicine to try and increase their chances of having a baby were warned there was no evidence it worked by British fertility experts Wednesday.
Thousands protest abortion law in SpainThousands of people took to the streets in nearly 100 cities on Sunday to protest against abortion and demand the nullification of the new law recently approved in Spain regulating voluntary interruption of pregnancy.
Bachchans furious over gossip on Ash’s healthThe Bachchans are furious over media reports suggesting that Aishwarya is having trouble conceiving.
Exercise tips for would-be-mommies!Moderate exercise during pregnancy does not contribute to low birth weight, premature birth or miscarriage, according to a new study.
‘Teenage pregnancy can make sense for youngsters’Teenage pregnancy can have a positive effect on the lives of young people, according to the authors of a new study.
Osteopathic care may ease late-pregnancy back pain: Gentle manipulation from an osteopathic doctor may relieve late-pregnancy back pain that frequently hinders bending, lifting, or walking, findings from a small study hint.