Health News
Expectant Moms: Avoid the Heavy Metal
 
	If you're expecting, it's worth investing in a lead inspection of your home. A recent study revealed that inspections before a baby's birth reduce the likelihood they'll get lead poisoning. 
Babies Can Arrive on Time, Day or Night
 
	Moms have one less thing to worry about for giving birth - whether the time or day matters. Day or night, weekday or weekend, their babies will get the same quality of care regardless. 
Breasts Battle Childhood Obesity
 
	Children born to women with diabetes are more likely to be obese, but one way moms can reduce this risk is to breastfeed their babies. And the pattern is true for non-diabetics too. 
Early Delivery Decisions Should be 'Mom-focused'
 
	Not all women’s bodies act the same before early labor. One small study reports that race as well as the presence of specific bacteria are two factors that play a role in preterm delivery. 
Non-Invasive Fetal Test Detects Down Syndrome
 
	Many pregnant mothers are concerned about fetal tests to detect serious conditions in the baby. They fear that such tests could endanger the baby’s health. 
Teen Pregnancy Lowest in 40 Years
 
	Since their peak in the 1990s , teen pregnancies in the United States declined to their lowest level in nearly 40 years, in 2008. 
Children Exposed to Chemotherapy Develop Normally
 
	Pregnant women undergoing cancer therapy worry that the treatment will hurt their baby's health. But rest assured, chemotherapy does not put a growing baby at risk of health problems, reports a new study. 
Transfusions After Birth Don't Help Much
 
	Women who lose a lot of blood while giving birth may end up with acute postpartum anemia. A blood transfusion can help them feel a little less tired but may not be necessary. 
Drugs Competing in Pregnant Moms
 
	Women at risk for having a second preemie may be taking the only drug on the market to prevent early birth. If so, they should be cautious about taking other prescription medications. 
Where Women Give Birth Matters
 
	While C section rates are lower among women who deliver away from the hospital, there were significantly higher complications associated with women choosing to birth at home.