Fetuses likely have more ‘forever chemicals’ in blood than thought – report
New research indicates that fetuses may have higher levels of `forever chemicals` in their blood than previously recorded, highlighting the potential risks during fetal development.
Many Make a Common Mistake During Pregnancy – Consequences for the Fetus
A study from Kuopio reveals that many pregnant women exceed the recommended caffeine intake, primarily from coffee, which can have adverse effects on fetal development.
The 38 Degree Crisis: Why a Warm Bath Could Turn into an Enemy Threatening Fetal Development?
This article discusses the risks associated with pregnant women taking warm baths if the water temperature exceeds safe levels, emphasizing the importance of monitoring bath temperatures to ensure the health of both mother and baby.
The Three Trimesters of Pregnancy: A Simplified Guide to Fetal Development and Body Changes
The article provides a comprehensive guide to the three trimesters of pregnancy, detailing the biological characteristics and challenges faced by both the developing fetus and the mother.