NIH-led workshop addresses opioid misuse during pregnancy Source: NIH OB
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Pregnancy diet high in refined grains could increase child obesity risk by age 7, NIH study suggests
Pregnancy diet high in refined grains could increase child obesity risk by age 7, NIH study suggests Source: NIH OB
Novel approach to recurrent implantation failure: short-term copper IUD placement Repeated implantation failure (RIF) remains one of the most enigmatic areas of assisted reproductive technology…
Comparison of ectopic pregnancy risk among transfers of embryos vitrified on day 3, day 5, and day 6
Comparison of ectopic pregnancy risk among transfers of embryos vitrified on day 3, day 5, and day 6 To compare ectopic pregnancy risk among transfers…
Recurrent implantation failure is a pathology with a specific transcriptomic signature Recurrent implantation failure (RIF) is a source of distress and frustration to both patients…
Endometrial microbiota—new player in town Detection of bacteria with molecular techniques has enabled the study of low biomass microbiomes in tissues and organs previously considered…
Short-term copper intrauterine device placement improves the implantation and pregnancy rates in women with repeated implantation failure To study if hysteroscopy and short-term copper intrauterine…
Endometrial receptivity in the eutopic endometrium of women with endometriosis—it is affected: let me show you why The endometrium maintains complex controls on proliferation and…
NIH-led task force to address research needs of pregnant women and nursing mothers Source: NIH OB
Neuroimaging technique may help predict autism among high-risk infants Source: NIH OB