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  1. ... and coma. What are the risks to the fetus? Risks include lack of oxygen and nutrients, preterm ... the first trimester to prevent preeclampsia. Delivering the fetus can help resolve preeclampsia, but symptoms can continue ...
  2. ... also include discussions about the mother's health, the fetus's health, and any questions about the pregnancy. Healthy ... also reduce the risk of complications to the fetus and infant. Tobacco smoke and alcohol, for example, ...
  3. ... serves as a barrier to protect the developing fetus from toxins and infectious microbes, but some viruses ... cross the placenta and potentially harm the unborn fetus. In 2016, researchers developed a 3D cell culture ...
  4. ... a pregnancy complication, but it can impact the fetus and the child. Children born from pregnancies complicated ... blood pressure reduces the blood supply to the fetus.... Pregnancy Mother spreads awareness after multiple preeclampsia diagnoses ...
  5. ... know The uterus, or womb, is where a fetus grows in a person's body when they are ... is key for implantation and growth of a fetus and the placenta. The endometrium is critical to ...
  6. ... blood pressure reduces the blood supply to the fetus.... Women's Health Latest Video MedlinePlus.gov Covers Over ...
  7. ... the tissue that connects the mother and the fetus. The research included data from 220,000 women ...
  8. ... blood pressure reduces the blood supply to the fetus.... Women's Health December 16, 2021 Mother spreads awareness ...
  9. ... know The uterus, or womb, is where a fetus grows in a person's body when they are ...
  10. ... suppressed state so they would not reject the fetus. But pregnancy is not a static immune state— ...
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