Low Fetal Movement and Its Effects on Pregnancy
During pregnancy, fetal movement is an important indicator of your baby’s health and well-being. Feeling your baby move is often
During pregnancy, fetal movement is an important indicator of your baby’s health and well-being. Feeling your baby move is often
Isoimmunization, also known as Rh incompatibility, occurs when a pregnant woman’s blood type is incompatible with her baby’s blood type,
Gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes that develops during pregnancy and affects how your body processes sugar (glucose). It
Fetal malpresentation occurs when the baby is positioned in an abnormal way within the uterus, which can impact the labor
Fetal hereditary abnormalities are genetic conditions that can affect the health and development of a baby. These abnormalities are caused
False labor, also known as Braxton Hicks contractions, is a common experience during pregnancy that can cause confusion and concern
Excessive fetal growth, also known as macrosomia, refers to a condition where a baby grows significantly larger than average during
Poor fetal growth, also known as intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), is a condition where a baby does not grow at