The survey found that around a third of the respondents had to borrow or sell assets to meet the post-pregnancy costs
This is part of Haryana's ongoing efforts to reduce its maternal mortality ratio (MMR) under India's Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan
A birthing centre in Bengaluru is helping women make informed decisions about their pregnancy, right down to choosing how they have their baby
There are no easy answers to whether outlawing commercial surrogacy is right or wrong in a country like India, where many impoverished women see it as a way to fulfil a financial goal
iPLEDGE mandates pregnancy test for women who want a prescription for isotretinoin
Some common symptoms of autoimmune diseases are pain in joints, stiffness, excessive tiredness and headaches
The team analysed data from over 4,600 women, who completed questionnaires every eight weeks for one year or until they conceived
The study adjusted for maternal age, previous miscarriages, smoking, socioeconomic status, body mass index and other factors
The new research undercuts widely held beliefs about strenuous physical training and pregnancy
About 26% of women are overweight when pregnant and 25.6% are obese
Expecting mothers have been systematically sidelined. They're passed over for promotions and raises. They're fired when they complain
Mothers reporting high stress had foetuses with a reduced efficiency in how their neural functional systems are organised
The World Health Organization recommends that all pregnant women receive at least four antenatal care (ANC) visits, and that the first such visit should be in the first trimester of pregnancy
Exposure to certain chemicals may be harmful to the baby, a study warns
Researchers didn't actually give vitamin B3 to any humans
Researchers collected data from almost 9,000 mothers who were pregnant in the early 1990s
It is a great idea to take short breaks at work to stretch and release muscle tension
There has been a long-standing debate about expectant mothers taking antidepressants
A large and robust trial of 500 South Australian mother-child pairs has just been completed
Some alterations lasted at least two years, they reported but did not appear to erode memory or other mental processes