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Abnormal placenta may reveal newborn's autism risk

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As of today, there are no definitive tests to measure a child’s risk for developing autism. Since early intervention and therapy is key for at-risk children, such a test could be critical for managing the early development of a child.

 

Health roundup: IVF treatments linked to birth defects

In Vitro Fertilization

Babies born after in vitro fertilization have an increased risk of birth defects, the latest study shows.

 

Is trademarking a baby name going too far?

Baby names. When did it all get so cutthroat and complicated? In the good old days, you just sat down with a piece of paper, and possibly a baby book, and made a list of choices.

 

A Baby's First 1,000 Days Shape Health For Life

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It's now official -- the first 1,000 days of your life -- conception to your second birthday is what decides how healthy or brainy you will be the rest of your life. For mothers force-feeding their teenage children with "healthy food" or pushing them to go out to play, scientific evidence now clearly proves that what a mother eats while pregnant influences the child's memory, concentration, judgement, intellect, mood and emotions.

 

Chinese couples come to U.S. to have children through surrogacy

Surrogacy

China does not permit surrogate parenting, but that country's rising affluence has given many couples the option of using U.S. surrogacy clinics. Americans have long gone to China to adopt babies.

 

In China, a daring few challenge one-child limit

Seven months pregnant, Wu Weiping sneaked out early in the morning carrying a shoulder bag with some clothes, her laptop and a knife. "It's good for me I wasn't caught, but it's lucky for them too," said Wu, 35, who feared that family planning officials were going to drag her to the hospital for a forced abortion. "I was going to fight to the death if they found me."

 

Tiniest babies are growing up healthy despite odds

Tiniest Babies

One is a healthy first-grader, the other an honors college student majoring in psychology. Once the tiniest babies ever born, both girls are thriving, despite long odds when they entered the world weighing less than a pound.

 

Baby makes 20! Michelle Duggar announces she's pregnant again

Baby makes 20! Michelle Duggar announces she's pregnant again

Undaunted by the health challenges of her last pregnancy, matriarch Michelle Duggar tells TODAY Moms she's expecting baby number 20, craving pickles and feeling great.

Senh: 20? Damn. I guess she's not gonna stop until she can't have anymore babies.

 

Fish oil in pregnancy may ward off babies' colds

Women who take fish oil supplements during pregnancy may boost their babies’ immune systems and help protect against colds during the first months of life, a new study shows.

 

March babies more likely to have autism

A new study finds that children conceived in March are significantly more likely to have autism.

 

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