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Henry Ford Health program aims to help mothers survive pregnancy
Read full article: Henry Ford Health program aims to help mothers survive pregnancyThe program makes the services of a doula available to pregnant women with Medicaid. It can make a big impact for low-income pregnant women with Medicaid.
SisterFriends Detroit connects people with programs, resources to help new mothers thrive
Read full article: SisterFriends Detroit connects people with programs, resources to help new mothers thriveThe SisterFriends Detroit program helps connect people with programs and resources to help new mothers and their babies thrive.
Know more: What is an ectopic pregnancy? How it occurs and the dangers it presents
Read full article: Know more: What is an ectopic pregnancy? How it occurs and the dangers it presentsAn ectopic pregnancy is an example of a dangerous health situation, and has been presented as one of many reasons why medical abortions are necessary for pregnant people
Hereโs how morning-after pills like Plan B differ from abortion pills
Read full article: Hereโs how morning-after pills like Plan B differ from abortion pillsIn the wake of the recent Supreme Court decision and growing concern over a womanโs reproductive rights, there is now an increased demand for morning-after pills. The morning-after pill, whose most well-known trade name is โPlan B,โ does not cause an abortion. It is intended as emergency contraception for use immediately after unprotected intercourse, but there is some confusion and even controversy over these pills.
Leaked SCOTUS opinion: A look at the future of abortion in Michigan if Roe is overturned
Read full article: Leaked SCOTUS opinion: A look at the future of abortion in Michigan if Roe is overturnedThe right to abortions has been widely debated among Americans and lawmakers alike in recent years -- a debate that has nearly reached a boiling point today, given that the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to decide this summer whether to overturn a landmark 1973 abortion ruling.
Deep dive: What future of abortion in Michigan looks like if Roe is overturned
Read full article: Deep dive: What future of abortion in Michigan looks like if Roe is overturnedThe right to abortions has been widely debated among Americans and lawmakers alike in recent years -- a debate that has nearly reached a boiling point today, given a new Texas law that could potentially impact national abortion regulations.
We asked you to tell us about your pandemic pregnancies. Your responses are heart-wrenching, haunting and touching.
Read full article: We asked you to tell us about your pandemic pregnancies. Your responses are heart-wrenching, haunting and touching.Last summer, we asked: โAre you or your partner pregnant -- or have you delivered in the past few months?โ ... โWe want to hear from you.โ
Online fundraiser created for local woman recovering from COVID who gave birth while on a ventilator
Read full article: Online fundraiser created for local woman recovering from COVID who gave birth while on a ventilatorRachel Hulshoff was 35-weeks pregnant with her first child when she tested positive for COVID.
Experts say pregnant women are being targeted with deliberately false information about COVID vaccine
Read full article: Experts say pregnant women are being targeted with deliberately false information about COVID vaccineA growing amount of deliberately false information about the COVID vaccine is being targeted specifically at women who are pregnant, according to experts.
My pandemic post-pregnancy: โPeople donโt realize how lonely the NICU experience can beโ
Read full article: My pandemic post-pregnancy: โPeople donโt realize how lonely the NICU experience can beโIn 2016, Valerie Collignon gave birth at 35 weeks, which resulted in a week-long NICU stay that she described as โtraumatizing.โ
My pandemic pregnancy loss: โThe silence told me everything I needed to knowโ
Read full article: My pandemic pregnancy loss: โThe silence told me everything I needed to knowโIn writing this series, Iโve enjoyed hearing and learning about whatโs been different, how people have been coping and adapting, and think about my own familyโs timing and how weโll manage it all.
My pandemic pregnancy: โI wanted to be ready at any point. I didnโt know itโd be the next day.โ
Read full article: My pandemic pregnancy: โI wanted to be ready at any point. I didnโt know itโd be the next day.โIt certainly wasnโt planned this way, but Claire Nackashi had to deal with almost every aspect of her pregnancy, pandemic-style.
Does my beard impact my maskโs effectiveness? Can I catch COVID from a dog?
Read full article: Does my beard impact my maskโs effectiveness? Can I catch COVID from a dog?DETROIT โ Many people have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine as itโs being rolled out to more people in Michigan. Read More: Local 4โฒs Dr. Frank McGeorge answers COVID vaccine questionsโDoes my beard impact my maskโs effectiveness?โThe two most important considerations about masks are filtration and fit. You donโt have to shave the beard off to get a more snug mask fit, just be aware that it does impact its effectiveness. Secondly, we donโt know if itโs possible for vaccinated people to asymptomatically spread coronavirus. โWeโre buying a dog from a breeder who told us their family had COVID, is it possible for the puppy to infect us?โProbably not.
Should I get the vaccine if Iโm pregnant? Can it make me sterile or infertile?
Read full article: Should I get the vaccine if Iโm pregnant? Can it make me sterile or infertile?DETROIT โ Many people have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine as itโs being rolled out to more people in Michigan. Read More: Local 4โฒs Dr. Frank McGeorge answers COVID vaccine questionsโShould I get the vaccine if Iโm pregnant or trying to conceive?โUnfortunately, the answer is complicated with differing opinions. There were a very small number of women in the Phase 3 vaccine trials who became pregnant after their first dose and no adverse outcomes were found. Until there is more definitive safety information, the CDC recommends people who are pregnant and eligible for the vaccine may choose to be vaccinated. It recommends pregnant people to not use an MRNA vaccine in pregnancy unless the benefit of vaccinating a pregnant woman outweighs the potential vaccine risks.
Early menopause comes with health risks -- but thereโs something that can delay it
Read full article: Early menopause comes with health risks -- but thereโs something that can delay itPast studies have shown that women who go through menopause before the age of 45 have an increased risk of early death, cognitive decline, osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease.
FDA extends pregnancy warning for common pain relievers
Read full article: FDA extends pregnancy warning for common pain relieversWASHINGTON โ Pregnant women should avoid a group of common pain relievers including Advil and Aleve for the last four months of pregnancy, federal health officials said Thursday, expanding the warning from three months. They can lead to kidney problems in the fetus that can result in low levels of amniotic fluid that fills the womb. In one exception, the FDA said the new warning does not apply to low-dose aspirin when recommended by a doctor. Federal regulators said they decided to extend the warning after finding 35 cases of the amniotic fluid problem reported to the FDA and reviewing similar examples in published research. Use of the pain relievers reduced amniotic fluid in as little as two days, in some cases, the FDA said.
My pandemic pregnancy: โSure enough, I have (a brain aneurysm)โ
Read full article: My pandemic pregnancy: โSure enough, I have (a brain aneurysm)โIn an effort to be proactive about her health, last summer, Julianne C. scheduled a test. She had no idea where it would lead: Namely, to two life-changing discoveries.
My pandemic pregnancy: โI was lucky I acted fastโ
Read full article: My pandemic pregnancy: โI was lucky I acted fastโAuthorโs note: This is not MY personal story, per se, (despite the โmy pandemic pregnancyโ headline), but a story told by our readers, week by week. Todayโs is shared by Yvonne.
My pandemic pregnancy: โWeโre 18 years old ... We had to jump inโ
Read full article: My pandemic pregnancy: โWeโre 18 years old ... We had to jump inโWhen Delicia Garzaโs newborn daughter underwent surgery, an operation that required an overnight hospital stay, the San Antonio woman said it felt like the walls were closing in on her.
My pandemic pregnancy: From infertility to cancer to IVF to a 20-week scare: โIt happened exactly how it was supposed toโ
Read full article: My pandemic pregnancy: From infertility to cancer to IVF to a 20-week scare: โIt happened exactly how it was supposed toโWhen Hillary Calhounโs fertility doctor brought her in for a procedure and then a nurse called her just a few short business days later, asking her to come into the office immediately, the now-36-year-old had a hunch something wasnโt right.
My (hopeful) pandemic pregnancy: Inside the world of IVF and COVID-19 -- โItโs terrifyingโ
Read full article: My (hopeful) pandemic pregnancy: Inside the world of IVF and COVID-19 -- โItโs terrifyingโGoing though in vitro fertilization, or IVF, under normal circumstances, can be a challenge, both mentally and physically -- and for some, thatโs phrasing it mildly.
Can a pregnant woman spread the coronavirus to her fetus?
Read full article: Can a pregnant woman spread the coronavirus to her fetus?Can a pregnant woman spread the coronavirus to her fetus? Its possible, but it seems to be relatively rare and scientists think they know why that is. Many viruses can cross the placenta and infect a fetus in the womb, and evidence has been growing that the coronavirus sometimes can too. In another, a newborn had certain coronavirus antibodies that are unable to cross the placenta, so they could not have come from the mother. A report from France gave even stronger evidence of in-the-womb infection, and that newborn was very ill at birth.
Are you pregnant or trying for a baby? Everything to know as coronavirus pandemic continues
Read full article: Are you pregnant or trying for a baby? Everything to know as coronavirus pandemic continuesWhether youโre pregnant now or you were hoping to be in the next few months, this might feel like an overwhelming time, living through the current coronavirus, or COVID-19, pandemic. Time magazine recently reported that fact in an article this week about COVID-19 and how it relates to pregnant women. Yes, pregnant women are generally more susceptible to viruses, for example, the flu. Itโs true that thereโs limited information and published literature about exactly how susceptible pregnant women are to COVID-19, and the severity of infection. If youโre pregnant or had been trying for a baby, stay in even better contact with your doctor or health care provider.