Childbirth

As preterm births soar globally, U.S. ranks 130 of 184
May 02 12

The world’s developed countries have seen their average rate of premature births double to 6 percent since 1995, despite efforts to reduce the phenomenon,… As preterm births soar globally, U.S. ranks 130 of 184   

 

New Report Shows 15 Million Babies Born Too Soon Every Year
May 02 12

The first-ever national, regional, and global estimates of preterm birth reveals that 15 million babies are born too soon every year and 1.1 million… New Report Shows 15 Million Babies Born Too Soon Every Year   

 

More babies born to painkiller-addicted moms
Apr 30 12

A baby is born every hour with signs of opiate drug withdrawal, according to a new U.S. study - and the number of newborns… More babies born to painkiller-addicted moms   

 

Study finds residence in US a risk factor for preterm birth
Feb 09 12

In a study to be presented today at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine’s annual meeting, The Pregnancy Meeting ™, in Dallas, Texas, researchers will… Study finds residence in US a risk factor for preterm birth   

 

World’s tiniest preemies are growing up and doing fine
Dec 12 11

In 1989, Madeline Mann became the world’s smallest surviving baby after she was born at Loyola University Medical Center. She weighed 280 g. (9.9… World’s tiniest preemies are growing up and doing fine   

 

U.S. teen birth rate drops to record low in 2010
Nov 18 11

The teen birth rate in the United States reached an all-time low last year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported on Thursday.

U.S. teen birth rate drops to record low in 2010   
 

Preterm birth rate shows three year improvement in most states
Nov 01 11

Preterm birth rates improved in almost every state between 2006 and 2009, and in several states the change was more than 10 percent, according… Preterm birth rate shows three year improvement in most states   

 

Healthy diet tied to fewer birth defects
Oct 06 11

Women who eat a better diet leading up to pregnancy are less likely to have babies with birth defects, according to a new study.

Healthy diet tied to fewer birth defects   
 

Neonatal and infant feeding disorders program saves infants from lifetime of feeding tubes
Sep 06 11

An innovative approach to treating neonatal feeding problems at Nationwide Children’s Hospital has allowed infants who were struggling to feed orally to be discharged… Neonatal and infant feeding disorders program saves infants from lifetime of feeding tubes   

 

Developing technologies to improve the treatment of craniosynostosis in children
Sep 06 11

Engineers and surgeons are working together to improve the treatment of babies born with craniosynostosis, a condition that causes the bone plates in the… Developing technologies to improve the treatment of craniosynostosis in children   

 

U.S. Newborn Death Rate Ranked Behind 40 Other Nations
Sep 01 11

Although newborn death rates have decreased over the last 20 years, a new study shows that the U.S. neonatal mortality rankings have plummeted by… U.S. Newborn Death Rate Ranked Behind 40 Other Nations   

 

Stillbirths tied to secondhand smoke: study
May 01 11


Pregnant women who live or work with smokers may be at slightly higher risk of having a stillbirth, suggests a study that adds to… Stillbirths tied to secondhand smoke: study   

 

New immigrants less likely to have premature babies in the first 5 years in Canada: Study
Apr 28 11

Immigrants living less than five years in Canada are less likely than their Canadian-born counterparts to have premature babies regardless of where they live,… New immigrants less likely to have premature babies in the first 5 years in Canada: Study   

 

BYU, U. of U. discover method to predict premature birth
Apr 18 11

Though more than one in 10 American babies are born prematurely, there have been few clues to predict whether a particular baby is going… BYU, U. of U. discover method to predict premature birth   

 

Babies born earlier in areas near busy road junctions
Apr 04 11

Babies are born earlier when their mothers live near a concentration of freeways and main roads, a study of 970 mothers and their newborn… Babies born earlier in areas near busy road junctions   

 

Study provides explanation for connection between low birth weight and obesity later in life
Mar 10 11

Providing further understanding of the link between low birth weights and obesity later in life, researchers found nutritionally deprived newborns are “programmed” to eat… Study provides explanation for connection between low birth weight and obesity later in life   

 

Breastfeeding Program for Premature Babies Goes Online
Feb 25 11

Approximately 50,000 premature babies weighing less than three pounds are born in the United States each year. These fragile newborns need the highest quality… Breastfeeding Program for Premature Babies Goes Online   

 

Mom’s age linked to newborn’s size
Feb 07 11

Older women are more likely to give birth to bigger babies, while smaller newborns are more common among younger moms, Dutch researchers say.

Prior… Mom’s age linked to newborn’s size   

 

Surgeon General calls for more breastfeeding
Jan 21 11


America’s chief doctor called on Americans to support breast-feeding on Thursday and outlined guidelines for mothers and communities to support that most natural nutrition… Surgeon General calls for more breastfeeding   

 

More tiny babies surviving, but with problems
Dec 29 10

While still extraordinarily unlikely, the chances of survival are on the rise for infants born weighing less than 400 grams, or about the size… More tiny babies surviving, but with problems   

 

Prenatal Knowledge of Cleft Lip/Palate Shows Little Advantage Over Birth Discovery
Nov 24 10

Many expectant parents look forward to routine ultrasounds as their first opportunity to “see” their baby. But the ultrasound can reveal that the fetus… Prenatal Knowledge of Cleft Lip/Palate Shows Little Advantage Over Birth Discovery   

 

U.S. teen birth rates highest in southern states
Oct 21 10

Birth rates among U.S. teenagers vary widely by region, with the highest rates clustered in southern states and the lowest in the Northeast and… U.S. teen birth rates highest in southern states   

 

Dying: Millions of women in childbirth, newborns and young children
Apr 13 10

Widespread global use of known and proven maternal and childcare techniques, practices, and therapies could save the lives of millions of women, newborns and… Dying: Millions of women in childbirth, newborns and young children   

 

Research Improves Lives of Children with Birth Defects
Apr 08 10

Birth defects remain a leading cause of death in the first year of life. According to the March of Dimes, every 3 to 4… Research Improves Lives of Children with Birth Defects   

 

Mom’s exercise may help ‘normalize’ baby’s weight
Apr 06 10

Women who work out while they’re pregnant have slimmer babies, new research from New Zealand shows.

Because babies born to moms who didn’t exercise… Mom’s exercise may help ‘normalize’ baby’s weight   

 
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