Por: Time Life December 01, 2022
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit the U.S. in , speculation began about how this would affect births. With activities outside the house severely limited, would more people decide to stay home and make a baby with their partner, leading to a baby boom? Or would worries about health and money lead people to delay or avoid getting pregnant, leading to a baby bust? In full disclosure, we were firmly on . Now, with enough passage of time, we can look at... + full article
The Daily Beast USA Politics November 28, 2022
After the last summer, contraceptive manufacturer HRA Pharma to switch its birth control pills from prescription-only to over-the-counter.While the (FDA) recently an advisory panel meeting to discuss granting women over-the-counter access to a that has been available only by... + más
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CNN USA Health November 15, 2022
CNN — The rate of premature birth in the United States is climbing, according to the infant and maternal health nonprofit March of Dimes. On Tuesday, the organization released its , which involves a newly updated calculation system. Taking an in-depth look at premature... + más
FDA panel recommends pulling preterm birth drug from the market | The Boston Globe
F.D.A. Panel Recommends Pulling Preterm Birth Drug From the Market | The New York Times
The New York Times USA Health October 20, 2022
A Food and Drug Administration advisory committee on Wednesday recommended removing the drug Makena from the market, after years of study showed the fast-tracked drug had failed to prevent preterm births.Makena has been in use for 11 years, and the panel’s vote was widely of... + más
FDA panel recommends revoking the approval of controversial drug intended to prevent premature birth | CNBC
The Boston Globe USA Nation October 20, 2022
A Food and Drug Administration advisory committee on Wednesday recommended removing the drug Makena from the market, after years of study showed the fast-tracked drug had failed to prevent preterm birth.Makena has been in use for 11 years, and the panel’s vote was widely... + más
New York Post USA Life October 18, 2022
She reached new heights on her way down. A Brazilian woman has given birth inside her apartment building’s elevator — with the entire ordeal caught on security camera. Déborah Bittar was at home in Anapolis late last month when she went into labor with her second child. The... + más
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Fox News USA Entertainment September 27, 2022
was obsessed with keeping the birth of his son Archie a secret from the public eye, and wife Meghan Markle was equally not interested in sharing her firstborn with the world.It was not just Harry that was obsessed with keeping the details a secret, royal expert Kinsey Schofield... + más
Meghan Markle wanted to live in Windsor Castle and be seen as a princess, royal expert claims | Fox News
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion September 26, 2022
There has been a fair amount of news in Maine lately about dams on the Kennebec River; how fish can be restored to the upper river, and the fear of the impact removing the Shawmut Dam would have . The issue of the removal of the Shawmut Dam and impacts on the Sappi mill has been... + más
50 years after the Clean Water Act, the Androscoggin River has changed dramatically | Portland Press Herald
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