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postheadericon Healthy Food, Healthy Baby

Eating a healthy balanced diet is one of the pillars to carry your pregnancy to fruition. Not only is healthy for you, but it is also essential for the proper development of the fetus. Note that at least forty nutrients are working on the formation, development and growth of the baby, so make sure to [...]

postheadericon The Growth of Twins is Monitored in Detail

The growth of twins is monitored in detail If the egg divides soon after fertilization, each twin has its own placenta and embryo cavity itself. However, if the division is between four and seven days after fertilization, the twins share a placenta. There is sometimes called here “syndrome fetal-fetal transfusion, which is that one twin [...]

postheadericon Against Childhood Leukemia

According to a study by the University of California Berkeley, consumption of fruits, vegetables and foods rich in protein before pregnancy reduces the risk of developing leukemia in children. Fruit and vegetable during the investigation research, we studied the case of 138 women with children who had lymphoblastic leukemia and compared with a control group [...]

postheadericon Snuff and Childhood Leukemia

Snuff In 2005, a team of researchers from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) concluded that smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of childhood leukemia. The study was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The investigation showed that carcinogens in snuff products can cross the placenta and directly affect fetal genetic material, [...]

postheadericon Pregnancy and Leukemia

A woman is diagnosed with leukemia when she was pregnant. In this case, it would be advisable to delay chemotherapy until after birth. If a woman needs to undergo prior to treatment, it seems useful to begin chemotherapy after the 12th week of pregnancy when the fetus has passed the stage of risk. In some [...]