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  1. New and expecting moms: Don’t skip these health visits during the pandemic
    New and expecting moms: Don’t skip these health visits during the pandemic https://utswmed.org/medblog/prenatal-postpartum-pregnancy-care-covid19/ New and expecting mothers may be concerned about COVID-19 risks while receiving prenatal and postpartum care, but UT Southwestern explains why it’s important not...
  2. Baby (and tissues!) on board: Tips for managing pregnancy rhinitis
    Baby (and tissues!) on board: Tips for managing pregnancy rhinitis https://utswmed.org/medblog/pregnancy-stuffy-nose-rhinitis/ Pregnant with a stuffy nose? It could be pregnancy rhinitis, a temporary condition that afflicts up to 20% of pregnant women. Get tips to feel better in this week's...
  3. Pulmonary embolism in pregnancy: Know the symptoms, risks of blood clots
    Pulmonary embolism in pregnancy: Know the symptoms, risks of blood clots https://utswmed.org/medblog/pulmonary-embolism-pregnancy/ Pulmonary embolism in pregnancy is a rare but serious condition. Blood clots can form in the legs, travel to the lungs, and reduce blood flow or oxygen. In this...
  4. COVID-19 vaccine logistics for pregnant and breastfeeding patients
    COVID-19 vaccine logistics for pregnant and breastfeeding patients https://utswmed.org/medblog/pregnancy-covid19-vaccine-eligibility/ Pregnant patients are now eligible to get the safe, effective COVID-19 vaccine. UT Southwestern offers logistical tips and information patients need to make their...
  5. 9 myths about epidurals – debunked
    9 myths about epidurals – debunked https://utswmed.org/medblog/epidurals-myths/ Epidurals are generally safe and effective for labor pain management, but myths abound! UT Southwestern debunks 9 common myths about epidurals in this week's Your...
  6. Good news on COVID-19 vaccines for pregnant moms, early data shows
    Good news on COVID-19 vaccines for pregnant moms, early data shows https://utswmed.org/medblog/covid19-vaccine-pregnancy-breastfeeding-safety/ Good news! Early COVID-19 vaccine trial data suggest vaccination is safe in pregnancy and breastfeeding – and may benefit both mom and baby. Dive into data from...
  7. What to expect if your newborn had fetal growth restriction
    What to expect if your newborn had fetal growth restriction https://utswmed.org/medblog/newborn-fetal-growth-restriction-what-to-expect/ Many babies with growth restriction can thrive with specialized neonatal care and follow-ups. Learn what to expect when your small-but-mighty baby arrives.
  8. 5 ways to manage swollen legs and feet during pregnancy
    5 ways to manage swollen legs and feet during pregnancy https://utswmed.org/medblog/swollen-feet-during-pregnancy/ Swollen feet are a common yet frustrating side effect of pregnancy. Learn how to reduce your discomfort and risk for complications.
  9. PARP-1 inhibitors can reduce ovarian cancer recurrence risk by 70% in half of patients
    PARP-1 inhibitors can reduce ovarian cancer recurrence risk by 70% in half of patients https://utswmed.org/medblog/parp-inhibitors-ovarian-cancer/ PARP-1 inhibitor drugs can reduce the risk of BRCA- and HRDS-associated ovarian cancer by 70%. New research at UT Southwestern Medical Center may help expand treatment...
  10. Kangaroo care: Health benefits for newborns and parents
    Kangaroo care: Health benefits for newborns and parents https://utswmed.org/medblog/kangaroo-care-newborns-benefits/ Kangaroo care, or skin-to-skin contact, has many doctor-recognized benefits for newborns and parents. Research suggests it can reduce postpartum depression risk...