In the last half-century, medical advances helped cut the mortality rate for low-weight babies to 55.7 deaths per 1,000 live births, about one-third of the 1960 rate. But the technology that's saving tiny babies has not come cheaply.
Yale University researchers used RNA sequencing to profile the transcriptomes of human endometrial stromal cells and endometrial tissue samples from a pregnant armadillo and a short-tailed opossum.
A group of valley doctors are giving a chance at life to a mother's unborn child. It's called delayed interval delivery. FOX 10's Andrea Robinson reports.
A University of Birmingham fetal medicine expert has helped to shape new advice from NICE on antenatal care for women pregnant with twins or triplets. Professor Mark Kilby says the new guideline, published today (September 28), charts the way forward for