Fortunately, fetal trauma in pregnancy is uncommon. The most common causes of blunt fetal trauma, in contrast to penetrating injuries such as stabbings or gunshot wounds, are motor-vehicle collisions, ...
You've given & given & given until you can barely keep up with your obligations. You always say yes and could not imagine saying no. Everyone in your life believes you have it together. You find ...
Trauma remains a leading non-obstetric cause of maternal and foetal morbidity and mortality worldwide. Management begins with the standard primary survey—airway, breathing, circulation, disability and ...
Becoming a parent can be one of the most profound—and disorienting—experiences of your life. You may love your baby deeply and still feel unlike yourself, overwhelmed, anxious, or haunted by how your ...
New research from Murdoch University shows it is possible to integrate primary preventative intervention during pregnancy into clinical, maternity and hospital settings to reduce the likelihood of ...
Waiting three months to announce your pregnancy, not picking out baby clothes until seeing the first sonogram, hiding the fact that you are trying to conceive — these are all coping mechanisms (or ...
The language used in many healthcare settings to describe pregnancy loss exacerbates the grief and trauma experienced by some individuals and can affect mental health following the loss, according to ...
“It sucked,” Andrews said about her fertility journey. “It sucked. And for so long. It was crazy because I would be so quiet about it. … I was so embarrassed, and I think so many women are.” “I always ...