A study by Mass General Brigham researchers found that preeclampsia, preterm birth, gestational diabetes, and other adverse outcomes were associated with greater social needs, such as inadequate food, employment, and education among Black and Latina women. Integrating social needs assessment into postpartum care could improve long-term...
SourceMass General Brigham·JournalJAMA Network Open·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateAug 12, 2026
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A new Cochrane review analyzed 11 studies involving 2,524 women undergoing embryo transfer, finding no reliable evidence that preparatory techniques improve IVF success rates. The techniques examined included straightening the utero-cervical angle and removing cervical mucus before transfer.
SourceCochrane·JournalCochrane Database of Systematic Reviews·TypeSystematic review·DateAug 5, 2026
This study examines associations between early life BMI and childbirth timing, as well as fertility outcomes among Danish women. Childhood body size is found to be associated with the timing of childbirth, highlighting the importance of addressing reproductive health early in life.
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA Network Open·DateAug 4, 2026
The review challenges common misconceptions about early milk production and breast pumps. It found that colostrum is sufficient for newborn needs and pacifier use does not interfere with breastfeeding. The study's findings suggest 'small changes' to support breastfeeding success in hospitals.
SourceTaylor & Francis Group·JournalThe Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine·TypeSystematic review·DateAug 1, 2026
Archaeic human parents likely had to provide constant parental care due to deformed head shapes in fossilized humans. Human babies are born less developed than other great apes, requiring specialized care, and this helps explain the origins of cooperative social behaviors.
SourceUniversity of Tokyo·JournalProceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences·TypeImaging analysis·DateJul 28, 2026
Scientists have identified unusual cell behavior and an overactive immune response in mothers and babies with preeclampsia, providing new therapeutic targets for the condition. The study found that stressed placental cells, poorly functioning blood vessels, and stress molecules released by the placenta contribute to the condition.
SourceUniversity College London·JournalScience Advances·TypeExperimental study·DateJul 24, 2026
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Exposure to even moderate levels of multiple air pollutants during critical stages of pregnancy may increase the risk of preterm birth. The study found that a mixture of ozone and fine particulate matter posed the strongest relationship to early preterm birth.
SourceUniversity of Utah·JournalJournal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology·DateJul 21, 2026
Researchers analyzed data from 2,201,446 women and found associations between adverse pregnancy outcomes and an increased long-term risk of developing peripheral artery disease. Women who experience gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, or preterm delivery have a significantly increased risk of PAD later in life.
SourcePLOS·JournalPLOS Medicine·TypeObservational study·DateJul 21, 2026
A study of 88,037 Japanese children found exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months associated with a higher prevalence of food allergy and atopic dermatitis. However, it also showed lower rates of bronchial asthma and allergic rhinoconjunctivitis.
SourceToyama Regional Center for the Japan Environment and Children's Study, University of Toyama·JournalBMC Pediatrics·TypeObservational study·DateJul 16, 2026
Researchers analyzed data from over 500,000 births in Scotland to examine the effects of epidural analgesia on newborn health. The study found no association between epidural use and serious neurological conditions, sepsis, or cerebral palsy in childhood.
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A new national study reveals that about two-thirds of federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) offer prenatal care, while one in three do not, highlighting missed opportunities to address inequities in maternal health access. The study underscores the critical role of FQHCs in caring for low-income and racially diverse pregnant popul...
SourceHarvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute·JournalAnnals of Internal Medicine·DateJul 14, 2026
A systematic review found that babies born by caesarean section or exposed to antibiotics around the time of birth tend to have differences in their gut bacteria composition, with less diversity and beneficial bacterial groups less abundant. Exclusively breastfed infants appear to show a partial restoration of microbial balance.
SourceBournemouth University·JournalBMJ Paediatrics Open·TypeSystematic review·DateJul 9, 2026
Researchers from University of Missouri-Columbia investigated mesenchymal-epithelial transition (MET) in the uterus, a process where cells rebuild the uterine lining after shedding. MET helps restore the uterine lining quickly, but its dysregulation can lead to inflammation, lesions, or cancer, potentially affecting fertility.
SourceUniversity of Missouri-Columbia·JournalCommunications Biology·TypeExperimental study·DateJul 8, 2026
Hospital admissions for miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy have increased in England over the past two decades, with persistent socioeconomic inequalities observed. Deliveries declined significantly during this period.
SourceEuropean Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology·DateJul 7, 2026
A pooled data analysis of 44 countries reveals that early menopause is more prevalent in rural areas, but education and delayed childbearing minimize the risk. The overall prevalence was 7% among women aged 30-49, with the highest rates found in Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Myanmar.
SourceBMJ Group·JournalBMJ Global Health·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateJul 7, 2026
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A major new study suggests that age-related changes in the uterus may contribute to poorer pregnancy outcomes, with women aged 49 and over experiencing lower live birth rates and higher miscarriage risk despite donor-oocyte treatment. The study found that cumulative live birth rates declined substantially with age, from 80% among women...
SourceEuropean Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology·DateJul 5, 2026
A new wearable monitoring system called OMEGA aims to replace outdated fetal heart rate monitoring technology with a unified real-time assessment of fetal oxygen delivery and adaptive capacity. The system could potentially reduce C-section rates and improve maternal and fetal health outcomes, saving millions in healthcare costs.
SourceCollege of Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University·DateJun 23, 2026
A new study from Aarhus University reveals that women with pre-eclampsia during pregnancy have a higher risk of developing high blood pressure and chronic kidney disease later in life. High protein levels in the urine during pre-eclampsia are linked to an increased risk of these conditions.
SourceAarhus University·JournalBJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateJun 18, 2026
A new study by Emory University researchers has uncovered molecular differences between pregnancies that ended in preterm birth and those that reached full term. The findings provide valuable biological insights into the causes of early birth and may lead to improved tools for identifying risk and guiding prevention strategies.
SourceEmory University·JournalNature Health·DateJun 16, 2026
A new Cochrane review finds planned early birth for pregnant women with high blood pressure cuts maternal complications by nearly half and reduces the risk of stillbirth. The practice is found to be safe across both high- and low-income settings, without increasing the likelihood of caesarean section.
SourceCochrane·JournalCochrane Database of Systematic Reviews·TypeSystematic review·DateMay 20, 2026
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Patients with prior C-sections are more likely to succeed in a vaginal birth at predominantly Black-serving hospitals, new research reveals. However, Black patients still face lower success rates compared to white patients.
SourceUniversity of California - Los Angeles Health Sciences·JournalObstetrics and Gynecology·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateMay 15, 2026
A longitudinal study found that mothers with hypertensive disorders during pregnancy had children with suboptimal cardiovascular health and arterial injury in early adulthood. Optimizing pregnancy health may support offspring cardiovascular well-being.
SourceJAMA Network·JournalJAMA Network Open·DateMay 14, 2026
A randomized controlled trial conducted by Mass General Brigham researchers found that a parental support package significantly reduced burnout in child-bearing physician trainees. The package included wearable breast pumps, digital perinatal care access, and faculty mentorship.
SourceMass General Brigham·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateMay 13, 2026
A parental support package significantly mitigated postpartum burnout among childbearing physicians in training. This study highlights the importance of work-life balance for physician well-being.
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A large multicenter retrospective study found that stable gestational glucose levels and minimal fluctuations increase the likelihood of low pre-eclampsia risk. The study's key findings suggest that blood glucose management is crucial for preventing pre-eclampsia, particularly in pregnant women with no pre-pregnancy chronic conditions.
SourceChinese Medical Journals Publishing House Co., Ltd.·JournalChinese Medical Journal·TypeObservational study·DateMay 11, 2026
A study reveals that caesarean delivery alters microbial colonisation in the first days of life, with distinct effects on male and female mice. Males born by caesarean section develop increased susceptibility to colitis in adulthood, while females do not. This difference is linked to changes in gut microbiota and barrier function.
SourceINRAE - National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment·JournalGut Microbes·DateApr 30, 2026
A study by the University of Cambridge found that racism and socioeconomic stress can alter key physiological processes in the body during pregnancy, leading to higher rates of preeclampsia and preterm birth in black women. These changes are not due to genetic differences but rather persistent socio-environmental stressors.
SourceUniversity of Cambridge·JournalTrends in Endocrinology & Metabolism·TypeLiterature review·DateApr 28, 2026
The Yōni.Fit device is FDA-cleared for temporary management of stress urinary incontinence and also collects menstrual fluid and/or vaginal discharge. Clinical trials show a 96% clinically significant reduction in SUI bladder leaks.
Access to hospital-based obstetric care declined across the US as hospitals closed labor and delivery units between 2010-2021. Rural communities were hit hardest, with access dropping by over 50% in some areas.
SourceHarvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute·JournalAmerican Journal of Preventive Medicine·DateApr 1, 2026
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A new analysis estimates that exposure to di-2-ethylhexylphthalate (DEHP) contributed to 1.97 million preterm births in 2018, equivalent to 8% of global total. The study also linked DEHP to 74,000 newborn deaths and found a significant health burden across regions with rapidly growing plastics industries.
SourceNYU Langone Health / NYU Grossman School of Medicine·JournalEBioMedicine·TypeComputational simulation/modeling·DateMar 31, 2026
Researchers found that early pregnancy probiotics containing Clostridium butyricum significantly reduced the recurrence rate of spontaneous preterm delivery, a major cause of neonatal illness and death. The study suggests that probiotic therapy may offer a simple strategy to prevent premature births in women at high risk.
SourceUniversity of Toyama·JournalAmerican Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology·TypeExperimental study·DateMar 30, 2026
A Cochrane review found that chlorhexidine application to umbilical cord stumps likely reduces infections by 29% and may lower mortality rates, particularly in LMICs. Umbilical cord care is crucial for preventing infection and promoting healthy healing.
SourceCochrane·JournalCochrane Database of Systematic Reviews·TypeSystematic review·DateMar 25, 2026
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Researchers found that mild hypoxia in preterm babies can compromise neural communication, impacting the hippocampus region responsible for memory and learning. Abnormal neuronal maturation and loss of synaptic function may lead to academic difficulties and behavioral concerns later in life.
SourceOregon Health & Science University·JournalJNeurosci·DateMar 23, 2026
Research reveals postpartum GBS strains with mutations that allow them to survive in the birth canal and resist treatment. Identifying these mutations is crucial for understanding how GBS is evading antibiotic treatment and finding new drug targets.
SourceMichigan State University·JournalmBio·DateMar 19, 2026
A large study found that Asian mothers experience a 1.5-fold higher rate of obstetric trauma, while Black immigrant and refugee mothers have a 20-30% higher risk. The study also found that immigrants with shorter duration of residence had higher initial risk of obstetric trauma, which declined with increasing time in Canada.
SourceCanadian Medical Association Journal·JournalCanadian Medical Association Journal·TypeObservational study·DateMar 16, 2026
Researchers discovered that 53% of newborns with myelomeningocele had sleep-disordered breathing, highlighting the need for routine screening and early intervention to prevent long-term complications. The study's findings suggest that addressing sleep disorders in high-risk infants could meaningfully improve their neurodevelopment.
SourceMichigan Medicine - University of Michigan·JournalPEDIATRICS·TypeObservational study·DateMar 5, 2026
A global analysis of two antenatal treatments reveals significant international variation in implementation, with higher-income countries showing better uptake. The study highlights the need for further research to understand the reasons behind these disparities and improve global equity in essential antenatal treatments.
SourceUniversity of Bristol·JournalInternational Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateFeb 25, 2026
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New research shows that Rytvela, an anti-inflammatory drug candidate, decreases premature birth and infant mortality when administered after the onset of preterm labor in a preclinical mouse model. The treatment prolongs gestation and fetal growth while allowing newborn organs to develop in utero.
SourceAmerican Association of Immunologists Inc·JournalThe Journal of Immunology·DateFeb 23, 2026
The University of California San Diego School of Medicine and UC San Diego Health are now part of the NICHD Maternal-Fetal Care Network, expanding access to research on pregnancy and newborn health. Clinical trials will focus on maternal mortality, prematurity birth rates, and infant mortality rates.
Researchers from The Mount Sinai Hospital have developed an AI-assisted tool to diagnose severe congenital heart defects from fetal scans with high sensitivity and specificity. Additionally, a machine learning model can predict placenta accreta spectrum based on preconception data, identifying novel predictors like anemia.
SourceThe Mount Sinai Hospital / Mount Sinai School of Medicine·DateFeb 12, 2026
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A study funded by FAPESP found that most Brazilian women are unaware of their labor rights during pregnancy and postpartum. The research revealed that over half reported experiencing some type of workplace violation, with the risk increasing for those in greater social vulnerability contexts.
SourceFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo·JournalBMC Pregnancy and Childbirth·DateFeb 12, 2026
A systematic review of 12 million births in 25 European countries found that private hospitals have a significantly higher caesarean section rate than public hospitals. Among low-risk first-time mothers, the increase in caesarean sections is attributed to non-medical factors such as local routines and financial incentives.
SourceLund University·JournalEuropean Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology·TypeSystematic review·DateJan 28, 2026
A new review of over 100 clinical trials found that 13 common labor induction methods are similarly effective, with low-dose vaginal misoprostol being the most commonly used and safest. However, some methods showed better success rates for specific outcomes, such as oxytocin with amniotomy for achieving vaginal birth within 24 hours.
SourceCochrane·JournalCochrane Database of Systematic Reviews·TypeSystematic review·DateJan 26, 2026
A new study published in the Journal of Public Health found that maternity services in Northern England consistently report higher-than-average rates of perinatal mortality, including stillbirths and neonatal deaths. The study identified ten organizations with higher-than-average deaths and fifteen with lower-than-average deaths, highl...
SourceOxford University Press USA·JournalJournal of Public Health·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateJan 15, 2026
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Patients who undergo unscheduled cesarean deliveries are at substantially increased risk for acute psychological stress during childbirth. Results show that over 1 in 4 patients experienced clinically significant acute stress shortly after birth.
SourceMass General Brigham·JournalPregnancy·TypeObservational study·DateJan 15, 2026
A recent study has found that rates of opioid use during pregnancy have risen two-fold over the past decade, with significant increased risks of maternal and infant health complications. The study emphasizes the urgent need for accessible, wraparound health care for mothers and families affected by opioid addiction.
SourceOregon Health & Science University·JournalJournal of Addiction Medicine·DateDec 23, 2025
Researchers found that Asian and Singaporean women with PCOS have better reproductive outcomes, including higher pregnancy rates and oocyte retrieval per cycle, compared to women without PCOS. Women with PCOS tend to maintain a higher ovarian reserve as they age, allowing for more robust responses to fertility treatment.
SourceNational University of Singapore, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine·JournalHuman Reproduction Open·DateDec 17, 2025
A new wireless fetal heart rate monitoring device improved perinatal mortality by 60% and detected abnormal fetal heart rates 8-10 times more frequently than standard techniques. The technology also reduced the risk of stillbirths and neonatal deaths, but its effectiveness was limited by late introduction in pregnancy.
SourceHiroshima University·JournalBMC Public Health·DateDec 17, 2025
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UC San Diego Health has been recognized as a Best Hospital for Maternity Care by U.S. News & World Report for the fourth year in a row. The hospital provides world-class care for parents and newborns, with a focus on compassion, expertise, and dedication.
SourceUniversity of California - San Diego·DateDec 9, 2025
A new study found that maternal psychological distress experienced at 1 year postpartum has a stronger association with neurodevelopmental delay in toddlers compared to prenatal distress. The researchers also discovered that experiencing distress during both pregnancy and postpartum periods further amplifies the risk of delays.
SourceUniversity of Toyama·JournalJAMA Network Open·TypeObservational study·DateDec 8, 2025
A survey by Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center reveals that nearly all Americans are unaware of the comprehensive women's health services provided by certified nurse-midwives. Only 20% know about annual gynecology exams, while 93% are aware of pregnancy and birth support.
SourceOhio State University Wexner Medical Center·DateDec 4, 2025
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A Cochrane review found no significant effect of calcium supplementation on pre-eclampsia, contradicting long-held assumptions. The review excluded small and unreliable studies that previously suggested benefits of calcium supplementation.
SourceCochrane·JournalCochrane Database of Systematic Reviews·TypeSystematic review·DateDec 2, 2025
A new study found that hospitals with early ultrasound protocols detected 40% of major fetal anomalies before 16 weeks of pregnancy, compared to 28% in hospitals without such protocols. This suggests that systematic first trimester screening could improve the timeliness of anomaly detection across the population.
SourcePLOS·JournalPLOS Medicine·TypeObservational study·DateNov 25, 2025
A recent study found distinct changes in NAD-related metabolites in women with recurrent miscarriage, suggesting a deeper metabolic imbalance. The findings may lead to the identification of potential biomarkers for risk assessment and new avenues for treatment.
SourceVictor Chang Cardiac Research Institute·JournalHuman Reproduction·TypeExperimental study·DateNov 19, 2025
Researchers developed a novel tool, the Preterm Birth Actionable Risk Index (PTB-ARIx), to assess risk for premature births. The index identifies 18 specific risk factors during pregnancy that can be treated with evidence-based interventions.
A recent Finnish study found an association between severe nausea during pregnancy and depression, both before and after childbirth. Women who experienced severe nausea were more likely to develop depression and receive earlier diagnoses.
SourceUniversity of Turku·JournalThe Lancet Psychiatry·DateNov 14, 2025
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A new Scripps Research study reveals that the uterus senses and responds to physical forces during childbirth through specialized pressure sensors. The findings could help scientists better understand conditions like stalled labor and preterm birth, guiding future efforts to develop treatments.
SourceScripps Research Institute·JournalScience·DateNov 13, 2025
Research from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine finds that general anesthesia may be a suitable option for women undergoing C-sections, offering them more control over their delivery experience. The study analyzed 30 years' worth of data and found small differences in newborn health between babies born under general ane...
SourceUniversity of Pennsylvania School of Medicine·DateNov 12, 2025
The study found that stillbirth rates are higher in low-income communities compared to more affluent areas, highlighting the need for targeted interventions to address social determinants of health
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A new Harvard study found that US stillbirth rates are higher than previously reported, with many cases having no identified clinical risk factor. The study highlights the need for improved stillbirth risk prediction and prevention efforts.
SourceHarvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health·JournalJAMA·TypeObservational study·DateOct 27, 2025