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What parents need to know about teen dating during the covid pandemic

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Should pregnant women get COVID-19 vaccine?

Should pregnant women get COVID-19 vaccine? “The reality of this vaccine is there were no pregnant women that were studied during Phase 2 or 3 clinical trials. Author: Allen Carter Updated: 11:24 AM EST January 6, 2021 INDIANAPOLIS We know COVID-19 can have extremely bad outcomes for certain groups of people. But among diabetes, heart disease and lung disease, there is another risk factor that sometimes gets overlooked. “We’re seeing them more often with severe forms of the disease with requiring hospitalizations, respiratory failure on ventilators and unfortunately higher rates of death during pregnancy,” said Dr. Adrienne Rasbach, an OB/GYN at Ascension St. Vincent Hospital.

Study finds little benefit from supplemental oxygen during labor

Study finds little benefit from supplemental oxygen during labor By (0) For decades, women have commonly been given oxygen during childbirth, but a new research review finds little evidence it benefits newborns. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends that women be given supplemental oxygen when fetal heart monitoring shows an abnormal heart rate. That s based on the possibility that oxygen deprivation is causing the problem. Advertisement Yet there has been little research evidence that the tactic does any good. And the new review, of 16 clinical trials, uncovered no clear benefits for newborns. Overall, infants born to women who received oxygen fared no better than those whose mothers simply breathed room air.

Peloton s Robin Arzón Has Something to Say to Her Critics About Working Out While Pregnant

Peloton’s Robin Arzón Has Something to Say to Her Critics About Working Out While Pregnant Bicycling 1/6/2021 Jessica Coulon © Peloton “I didn’t relinquish being an athlete when I became pregnant,” Arzón said in a recent interview. She s now leading six new prenatal workouts through Peloton. We’ve come a long way from the days of women being discouraged from exercising during pregnancies. (No, your uterus will not fall out.) Even so, there’s still a lot of misinformation and stigma associated with pregnant women doing vigorous workouts. © Giphy You love to ride. We love to ride. Come join us.

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