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  2. Birth defects of diethylstilbestrol - Wikipedia

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    DES gained notoriety when it was shown to cause a rare vaginal tumor in girls and young women who had been exposed to this drug in utero.In 1971, the New England Journal of Medicine published a report showing that seven of eight girls and young women (ages 14 to 22) who had been diagnosed with vaginal clear cell adenocarcinoma had been exposed prenatally to DES. [5]

  3. Drugs in pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Non-essential drugs and medications should be avoided while pregnant. Tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, and illicit drug use while pregnant may be dangerous for the unborn baby and may lead to severe health problems and/or birth defects. [2] Even small amounts of alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana have not been proven to be safe when taken while ...

  4. Neonatal withdrawal - Wikipedia

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    Babies born prematurely (before 37 weeks) often exhibit less symptoms or in less severity than those born at full term (38 to 42 weeks). This is due to being exposed to the drug for a lesser period of time during pregnancy. Premature babies with NAS tend to recover at a much faster rate than a full term baby would. [4]

  5. Prenatal nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Gestational weight gain should also be progressive and the recommended weight depends on pre-pregnant body weight. Since the total weight gain depends on pre-pregnant body weight, it is recommended that underweight women should undergo a larger weight gain for healthy pregnancy outcomes, and overweight or obese women should undergo a smaller ...

  6. Nutrition and pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    The balanced protein and energy supplement lowered risk of stillbirth in small babies and increased weight gain for both the mother and baby. Although more research is needed into the longer term effects on the mothers' and infants' health, the short term effects look promising. [ 20 ]

  7. A Novo Nordisk weight loss drug lowers BMI in kids as ... - AOL

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    All are intended for lifelong use. Given that 6 to 11 are crucial ages for a child’s development, there are concerns about how the medications might impact their growth, said Dr. Roy Kim, a ...

  8. Drug trafficker killed and buried 2 witnesses to silence them ...

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    Drug trafficker killed and buried 2 witnesses to silence them, feds allege. One was 6 months pregnant. Salvador Hernandez. March 6, 2024 at 8:00 AM ... causing death of a child in utero, and ...

  9. Prenatal cocaine exposure - Wikipedia

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    Drug use in the first trimester is the most harmful to the fetus in terms of neurological and developmental outcome. [38] The effects of PCE later in a child's life are poorly understood; as of 2010 , little information was available about the effects of in utero cocaine exposure on children over the age of five. [2]