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Pregnant Mothers Are Smoking Weed To Treat Morning Sickness But Isn't It Bad For The Baby?

Some pregnant mothers smoke cannabis claiming it is safer to treat morning sickness than prescribed drugs. But is it healthy for the baby? We're afraid not.
  • Male Pregnancy Might be Possible in the Next 5 Years

    There is one thing that women can do that men definitely can't, and it is getting pregnant. Being able to carry life for 9 months is definitely a miracle, something only a woman can do. But how true is it that men can actually get pregnant as well?
  • Kim Kardashian: Pregnancy Is Awful

    Kim Kardashian admits that she and pregnancy doesn’t go too well together and thinks that pregnancy is awful.
  • Obese Women Before and During Pregnancy May Conceive Babies Prone to Infant Death

    Women who are obese before and during their pregnancy are at twice the risk of their baby dying before it reaches the age of one.
  • Bizarre Craving: Know Why This Mom Is So Addicted to Chewing Sponges for Seven Years

    A mother of two from London developed a strange eating habit that appears to have stayed with her forever.
  • Study Reveals Marijuana Linked to Birth Problems Among Newborns

    Studies show that using marijuana during pregnancy will have a serious effect on the infant. The use of marijuana during pregnancy has been related to childhood attention problems and lower scores in problem solving measures.
  • American Medical Association Warns Use Of Cannabis During Pregnancy

    The American Medical Association urges states to require dispensaries that sell medical marijuana to put warnings against the use of cannabis during pregnancy and breast-feeding.
  • The Blacklist's Megan Boone Is Pregnant

    The Blacklist star Megan Boone and artist Dan Estabrook are expecting their first child together, her rep exclusively confirms to E! News. A source says the 32-year-old actress, who plays FBI profiler Elizabeth Keen on the NBC drama series, is three months along. No other details on the pregnancy have been revealed.
  • Essential Oils: Nature's Remedies to Alleviate Pregnancy Illness

    Though medicines can ease their discomfort, many women are turning to another source of remedy- essential oils. Essential oil is not only good for the skin, which is one of the most common uses of it but is also beneficial for aiding expectant mothers as they experience some of these pregnancy sicknesses.
  • Study: Half of US Women Gain Too Much Weight During Pregnancy

    While it is an acceptable fact that pregnant women are eating for two, studies reveal that it has gone beyond the acceptable food intake. According to the United States Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), at least half of U.S. women are gaining more than the recommended weight during pregnancy.
  • Chemo During Pregnancy May Not Harm Baby, Study Reveals

    A recent study investigated the effects of chemotherapy on babies whose mothers were treated for cancer during pregnancy. Chemotherapy may not affect the fetus' developmental process.
  • Depression and Diabetes Associated to Motionless pregnancy

    Women who suffer from depression amid their second trimester are more probable to devote longer extent of time sitting down. A current research shows that this lazy behavior enhances the probability of expanded weight gain and gestational diabetes.
  • Pregnant? Research Says You Can’t Use Makeup

    Additional to numerous (not to mention, really tempting) foods that pregnant women cannot eat, a newly published review article has concluded that using makeup and beauty creams is not good for expectant mothers. Sorry mothers, you got that right-no wine nor cosmetics for you.
  • Christmas: Best Time to Get Pregnant

    Christmas season is not only a season of giving and sharing BUT ALSO the best season to try getting pregnant. Andrew Gregory of Mirror UK advises couples to try to conceive at Christmas since it is when chance for a healthy baby is best.
  • Maternity Clothes: $2,000 Shopping Spree Employee Benefit

    Companies have now turned to maximizing employee benefits to ensure long term tenure with the company and minimizing or zeroing out a high turn-over rate. A Utah company took a new approach for its female employees by offering their pregnant female employees a $2,000 stipend to shop for Maternity clothes.
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