Welsh singer Charlotte Church believes that her phone was hacked during the early stages of her pregnancy as The Sun ran a story that she was pregnant before she could tell her parents about it. Only her then partner Gavin Henson and doctor could possibly knew about her pregnancy but news broke, she said. […]
Facts of Pregnancy
Pregnancy brings countless, wonderful, and often unexpected, changes in our life. We need to use our personal pregnancy calendar to follow the baby’s development from conception to birth. We need to learn to be healthy during pregnancy and find out the changes in our own body. Pregnancy is considered as a time of increased heat […]
Pregnancy and Prisons: Women’s Health and Rights Behind Bars
Do all pregnant women deserve equal human rights, or do pregnant women in prison forfeit those rights? There are a few questions that come to mind regarding a pregnant woman’s right to live and to raise her child when she has been convicted for some sort of crime: What is it like for them to […]
Can H1N1 flu virus in pregnancy change genes in the brains of the unborn?
View the article, "Swine Flu Can Change Genes of Unborn" published July 27, 2009 at Blisstree.com suggesting that swine flu in pregnant women may change the genes of unborn children resulting in damage to the hippocampus. According to the article, neuroscientists found that the H1N1 changes the genes that control brain growth and development in […]
Ancient Egyptian grain-based pregnancy test found to be 70% accurate by archaeologists
The earliest recorded pregnancy test has been found by archaeologists examining ancient Egyptian medical training documents using barley and wheat grains/seeds. The test dates from around 1350 B.C.E. Archaeologists found a hieroglyphic document that when translated described how to find out whether someone is pregnant. The woman who thinks she may be pregnant urinates on wheat […]
Jamaica: High Teen Pregnancy and Sexual Violence Rates
Despite increased awareness of contraception, adolescent pregnancy continues to be a major health problem in Jamaica with 35 percent of Jamaican women having their first pregnancy by age 19. Most of these pregnancies are not planned. In a study released in March, 94 percent of the pregnant teens interviewed said that their pregnancies were unintended. […]
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