Pregnancy -- Complications -- United States -- prevention & control : Weight gain during pregnancy : reexamining the guidelines / Kathleen M. Rasmussen and Ann L. Yaktine, editors ; Committee to Reexamine IOM Pregnancy Weight Guidelines, Food and Nutrition Board and Board on Children, Youth, and Families
Pregnancy -- Data processing : Pregnancy with artificial intelligence a 9.5 months journey from preconception to birth / Smaranda Belciug, Dominic Iliescu
Pregnancy -- Duration -- United States : The business of being born / New Line Home Entertainment ; Red Envelope Entertainment ; directed by Abby Epstein ; produced by Amy Slotnick, Paulo Netto, Abby Epstein ; Ample Productions & Barranca Productions
A potentially life-threatening condition in which EMBRYO IMPLANTATION occurs outside the cavity of the UTERUS. Most ectopic pregnancies (>96%) occur in the FALLOPIAN TUBES, known as TUBAL PREGNANCY. They can be in other locations, such as UTERINE CERVIX; OVARY; and abdominal cavity (PREGNANCY, ABDOMINAL)
Pregnancy -- France -- History. : History of childbirth : fertility, pregnancy, and birth in early modern Europe / Jacques Gélis ; translated by Rosemary Morris
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Pregnancy -- genetics : Obesity before birth : maternal and prenatal influences on the offspring / edited by Robert H. Lustig
Pregnancy -- Great Britain -- Biography. : Maternity : letters from working-women collected by the Women's Co-operative Guild / edited and introduced by Margaret Llewelyn Davies
The co-occurrence of pregnancy and a blood disease (HEMATOLOGIC DISEASES) which involves BLOOD CELLS or COAGULATION FACTORS. The hematologic disease may precede or follow FERTILIZATION and it may or may not have a deleterious effect on the pregnant woman or FETUS
Conditions or pathological processes associated with pregnancy. They can occur during or after pregnancy, and range from minor discomforts to serious diseases that require medical interventions. They include diseases in pregnant females, and pregnancies in females with diseases
An important aggregate factor in epidemiological studies of women's health. The concept usually includes the number and timing of pregnancies and their outcomes, the incidence of breast feeding, and may include age of menarche and menopause, regularity of menstruation, fertility, gynecological or obstetric problems, or contraceptive usage