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By Hugo Francisco de Souza Could antibiotics taken during pregnancy weaken the protective power of breast milk? A new study ...
Pregnant women who take antibiotics increase the chance of their child having asthma by 43 per cent, according to research. The child is also more likely to suffer from hay fever and eczema.
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether antibiotic treatment for bacterial vaginosis or Trichomonas vaginalis during pregnancy decreases the risk of preterm birth and associated adverse outcomes.
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A link between antibiotic use for a maternal indication in 1-week-olds and an elevated risk for asthma at 6 years old has ...
You may have heard that if you take antibiotics with your hormonal birth control (pills, patches, shots, implants, or vaginal rings) it can raise your chance of getting pregnant. With one ...
The risk for pediatric asthma is greater among children who, as newborns, received antibiotic therapy due to a maternal indication.
It’s usually cured with antibiotics. Gonorrhea can affect people ... make it more difficult to become pregnant cause ectopic pregnancy, which happens when a fertilized egg implants outside ...