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Secondhand Smoke May Greatly Harm Unborn Children

Expectant moms should be wary of secondhand smoke, due to its adverse effects on unborn children. 
Dec 21, 2012

Avoid the Shot: Alcohol May Negatively Affect Your Unborn Child’s IQ

Lay off the bottle for the sake of your child's cognitive development. 
Nov 24, 2012

Stressed Would-Be Mothers Are More Likely To Have Children Susceptible to Bullying

Research shows that a mother's anxiety may affect her child's way of dealing with tense situations, increasing his likelihood of being victimized. 
Nov 19, 2012

Mothers With Flu During Pregnancy May Raise Autism Risk In Their Children

Would-be mothers need to be careful about the sniffles, as a new study has found that this may have adverse mental effects in their children. 
Nov 17, 2012

Your Psychological State May Physically Affect Your Child

A new study shows that children whose mothers experienced mental imbalances after birth are more prone to develop health problems themselves. 
Oct 06, 2012

Overweight Mothers May Give Birth to Slow-Growing Children

Gaining excess weight may affect your child's health his entire lifetime. 
Sep 18, 2012

Breastfeeding Has Long-Term Weight Loss Benefits

Research shows that breastfeeding during your younger years can help you lose weight. 
Sep 09, 2012

Pregnant? Get Sufficient Protein to Lower Your Child's Risk of Adult Hypertension

Research suggests your diet while expecting may affect your child's health even when he grows into adulthood. 
Aug 19, 2012

Fast Facts: 10 Things about Reproductive Health

Reproductive health is every woman's concern. Keep yourself updated. 
Aug 06, 2012

Eating Nuts While Pregnant Doesn’t Increase Your Baby's Risk for Asthma and Allergies

Rather than avoiding nuts, as was previously recommended, a recent study suggests pregnant mothers may even want to add them to their diets. 
Aug 05, 2012
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