by Insception Lifebank | Blog, healthy pregnancy, Pregnancy
Is there a connection between Canada’s annual flu shot with low-weight and premature births? Researchers at Dalhousie University in Halifax seem to think so, who argue that an overwhelming misunderstanding of the flu shot drives many pregnant mothers away from the...
by Insception Lifebank | Blog, Health and Wellness, Pregnancy, pregnancy blog
Over the years, most pregnant mothers are rushed to the hospital when they go into labour preparing to give birth. But there are a growing number of families in developed and developing countries, who are opting to give birth in non-clinical environments using what...
by Insception Lifebank | Blog, healthy pregnancy, Pregnancy, pregnancy blog
According to a new study, women who consume average amounts of healthy fats during pregnancy are more likely to give birth to a child without autism. A team of researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health led the study, which involved 317 women who gave birth...
by Insception Lifebank | Blog, healthy pregnancy, Pregnancy, pregnancy blog
A study at the Kingston University in London, England determined that Vitamin D is more important for pregnant mothers than previously believed. Researchers indicate that a lack of the vitamin in pregnant women can increase the likelihood that their children will be...
by Insception Lifebank | Blog, healthy pregnancy, Medical partnership, Pregnancy, pregnancy blog
Toronto’s Mount Sinai Hospital is at the forefront of a study to determine the health of mothers and their babies during the pregnancy, and up to six weeks following the birth. It is the most comprehensive study of its kind, and draws on the expertise of...
by Insception Lifebank | Blog, Health and Wellness, healthy pregnancy, Pregnancy, pregnancy blog
Researchers at Laval University in Quebec City determined that a mother’s obesity during pregnancy can affect her child’s health later on in life. When the child is older, they have an increased risk of stroke and heart attack. The study involved 20 women who...