Eating large amounts of ultra-processed food (UPF) is linked not only to reduced fertility in men, but also to slower growth ...
SBU News: Study shows prenatal stressors are independently associated with more infant inflexibility
A study of 1,585 pregnant women during the Covid-19 era reveals that prenatal risk as defined by a multitude of maternal psychosocial stressors is associated with greater infant i ...
The "kiki-bouba" effect shows people make intrinsic associations between sounds and shapes. A new study reveals this same ...
Stem-cell–enhanced in‑utero surgery for spina bifida safely protects the fetal spinal cord and has so far prevented shunt ...
What you eat during pregnancy not only affects you but also your baby. Jessie explains how it can predispose the baby's brain ...
The Glucose Goddess' Jessie Inchauspé, biochemist and bestselling author, reveals the extraordinary power mothers hold to ...
The specialist explains how the environment during pregnancy influences how a baby’s brain prepares to enter the world.
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Why baby lungs grow in steps and not all at once
Your baby's lungs need time to mature fully. They develop gradually in clear stages throughout your pregnancy and even after ...
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How the baby’s protective coating (vernix) builds up inside
Your baby develops a protective layer on its skin called vernix inside the womb. It appears as a thick, white coating that ...
(WJW) – A British mother is overjoyed after giving birth to a baby boy, something she thought might be impossible. In December, Grace Bell became the first woman in the United Kingdom to give birth ...
Yawning in the womb may be the unborn baby showing distress, according to new research. Fetuses can - and do - yawn in the womb, where all oxygen is provided by the placenta, scientists say. Now, a ...
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