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The womb is the small, hollow, pear-shaped organ in a woman's pelvis. This is the organ in which a baby grows. Also called uterus.
Study provides a crucial reference for fetal tissue generation in the lab

Study provides a crucial reference for fetal tissue generation in the lab

Misinformation clouds America’s most popular emergency contraception

Misinformation clouds America’s most popular emergency contraception

Infants exposed to COVID-19 in the womb exhibit differences in neurodevelopmental outcomes

Infants exposed to COVID-19 in the womb exhibit differences in neurodevelopmental outcomes

Multidisciplinary medical team needed to provide care for pregnant women with lupus, study says

Multidisciplinary medical team needed to provide care for pregnant women with lupus, study says

Opioid use disorder treatment during pregnancy can minimize adverse impacts on the fetal brain

Opioid use disorder treatment during pregnancy can minimize adverse impacts on the fetal brain

Clemson researchers discover a promising therapy for people suffering from toxoplasmosis

Clemson researchers discover a promising therapy for people suffering from toxoplasmosis

Elevated levels of maternal psychological distress may affect offspring’s cognitive development

Elevated levels of maternal psychological distress may affect offspring’s cognitive development

New insights could lead to better treatments for Dravet syndrome and related conditions

New insights could lead to better treatments for Dravet syndrome and related conditions

Quantitative MRI can detect subtle differences in the brain structure of premature babies

Quantitative MRI can detect subtle differences in the brain structure of premature babies

Impaired brain growth in the womb can predict worsened infant neurodevelopmental outcomes

Impaired brain growth in the womb can predict worsened infant neurodevelopmental outcomes

Johns Hopkins Children’s Center doctors save a newborn baby with congenital diaphragmatic hernia

Johns Hopkins Children’s Center doctors save a newborn baby with congenital diaphragmatic hernia

Lifelong excess weight almost doubles the risk of developing womb cancer, shows study

Lifelong excess weight almost doubles the risk of developing womb cancer, shows study

Researchers investigate Zika virus and Dengue virus co-immunity

Researchers investigate Zika virus and Dengue virus co-immunity

Researchers construct first single-cell atlas of postnatal lung development in humans and mice

Researchers construct first single-cell atlas of postnatal lung development in humans and mice

Pandemic-era birth data reveals significant fall in cesarian, induced deliveries

Pandemic-era birth data reveals significant fall in cesarian, induced deliveries

As red states push strident abortion bans, other restrictions suddenly look less extreme

As red states push strident abortion bans, other restrictions suddenly look less extreme

Prolonged bed rest immediately after embryo transfer linked with reduction in chances of pregnancy

Prolonged bed rest immediately after embryo transfer linked with reduction in chances of pregnancy

Raising tax on cigarettes averts thousands of newborn deaths, study reveals

Raising tax on cigarettes averts thousands of newborn deaths, study reveals

Novel approach pinpoints genetic variants involved in congenital heart disease

Novel approach pinpoints genetic variants involved in congenital heart disease

Novel test uses cervical screening samples to detect breast and ovarian cancer

Novel test uses cervical screening samples to detect breast and ovarian cancer

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