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Results 51 - 57 of 57 for Pregnancy
  1. ... progestin and estrogen into the body to avoid pregnancy. The woman inserts it herself and it stays ...
  2. ... aortic valve develops during the early weeks of pregnancy, when the baby's heart develops.
  3. ... or prescription drugs such as opioids during the pregnancy. Drugs pass through the placenta and reach the ...
  4. ... between the 15th and 22nd weeks of the pregnancy to determine whether the baby is at risk ...
  5. ... signs of disease), the expected outcome for each pregnancy is: a 50% chance that the child is ...
  6. ... Uterine anomalies may cause infertility or problems with pregnancy.
  7. ... during a normal (Braxton Hicks) contraction. Throughout the pregnancy, the uterus periodically contracts to facilitate better blood ...
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