June 3, 2016 Talc linked to ovarian cancer risk in African-American women African-American women who reported regular use of body powder were at greater risk for ovarian cancer compared to their peers who didn't use talc, a new study shows.
June 2, 2016 It turns out it's tough to 'disrupt' childbirth Cutting the high cost and heartache of in-vitro fertilization isn’t as easy as Silicon Valley thought.
June 2, 2016 Mom who thought she was having a girl shocked to learn newborn is a boy A photographer captured the shocked reaction of a new mother who was just told the baby girl she was expecting was actually a newborn boy.
June 2, 2016 Plummeting US teen birthrate hit record low in 2015, CDC reports The birthrate among U.S. teenagers dropped 8 percent last year to another record low, the latest sign of major progress in efforts to reduce teen pregnancies, a federal health agency reported on Thursday.
June 1, 2016 In order to eat her placenta, Mississippi woman had to go to court There are the routine entries of the pregnancy to-do list: Buy and safely install the car seat.
June 1, 2016 Women are more interested in sex than you think, studies show Rarely are researchers’ findings so satisfying.
May 31, 2016 Sexual transmission of Zika more common than first thought, UN says GENEVA (AP) -- The U.N. health agency says sexual transmission of Zika is more common than first thought.
May 31, 2016 Husband writes of battle to get pregnant with humor, honesty After trying to get pregnant for three years and suffering a miscarriage in the process, a Cincinnati couple have decided to go public with their story of joy and heartbreak and joy again as they announce not just their pregnancy but the many ups and downs of their path to it.
May 31, 2016 French court OKs the transfer to Spain of dead man's sperm France's top administrative court has ordered that a dead man's frozen sperm be transferred to Spain so that his widow can be inseminated.