The virus that causes COVID-19 does not appear to linger in placental tissue after a pregnant patient recovers from acute ...
A new Yale study published in JAMA Network Open finds that the virus that causes COVID-19 does not linger in placental tissue ...
An overactive immune switch in the placenta may drive preeclampsia; blocking it in models reverses key disease pathways, ...
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A new Yale study published in JAMA Network Open finds that the virus that causes COVID-19 does not linger in placental tissue ...
Women who eat the placenta after the birth of their baby should know that despite celebrity claims of benefits, a review of the evidence couldn't find any. Psychiatrist Dr. Crystal Clark's interest in ...
While placenta eating is controversial among doctors, stars have encapsulated, blended and cooked their placentas for the rumored benefits. (Photos may not be for the squeamish!) Christina Butan is ...
Interviewer: Eating the placenta, should you or should you not? That's what we will be discussing next on The Scope Announcer: Medical news and research from University of Utah physicians, and ...
Some new parents are opting for lotus births, where the placenta and umbilical cord are left until they fall off naturally — but is it safe? Julie Mazziotta is the Senior Sports Editor at PEOPLE, ...
You’ve probably heard at some point about placentophagy, an occasional postpartum practice involving eating the placenta, i.e. the organ that helps provide oxygen and nutrients to a baby during ...
For Laura, a routine test at hospital turned into a terrifying ordeal that ended up with her losing more blood than she had ...
This post-birth brew is something to coo about. A new mom says placenta smoothies have helped her bounce back after having a baby — and they’re so delicious she’s even whipped some up for her fiancé.