Pregnancy affects nearly every system in the body, including the urinary tract. As hormone levels rise, blood volume expands, and the uterus grows, many pregnant people notice changes in how often ...
Your bladder isn’t directly involved with the reproductive process, but pregnancy may have many effects on your bladder. Needing to urinate more frequently is both an early sign of pregnancy and a ...
For peripartum urine drug screening, removing some indications and implementing a clinician-facing clinical decision support tool reduced disparities between Black and white patients, a quality ...
The Attorney General of New Jersey and the Director of the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights jointly commenced a lawsuit against the Virtua Health System and its constituent hospitals alleging that ...
Gestational diabetes insipidus is a rare, temporary pregnancy complication. It leads to increased urine output and more frequent urination due to the breakdown of a hormone called vasopressin.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . HIV incidence is high among pregnant and breastfeeding women in South Africa. Providing biofeedback counseling ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has warned that consumers should not use certain pregnancy, ovulation, urine, UTI and breast milk test kits over concerns that the tests may not be safe and ...
The days (or weeks or months) of wondering if you are pregnant can feel like some of the longest of your life. There are a lot of emotions that come with anticipating pregnancy, and with good reason — ...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) represent a leading bacterial complication in pregnancy, affecting both maternal well-being and foetal outcomes. Physiological and anatomical shifts—such as ureteric ...
Previous reports have indicated that between 20 and 60 per cent of pregnant women in Ireland consume alcohol during pregnancy. Data on alcohol consumption by pregnant women in Ireland has previously ...