Fetal Intervention

Vitamin A & Acute Toxicity

Vitamin A is a nutrient your body needs to maintain a variety of functions, including proper vision and bone growth, immune system regulation and reproduction. However, taking too much vitamin A over a short period of time may result in acute...

The Effects of Salmonella on Pregnancy

According to the World Health Organization, salmonella bacteria are one of the most common causes of foodborne illness around the world. In the United States alone, 40,000 cases are reported to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) each year,...

How to Read a Fetal Monitor

Electronic fetal monitors help medical personnel track the health of a laboring mother and her baby in the womb. Fetal monitors are especially useful in high-risk pregnancies. The technology has some drawbacks, including false positives that may...

The Advantages of Checking a Baby's Heartbeat

Checking the fetal heart rate gives important clues into an unborn baby's health and well being. Even as early as 6 weeks into a pregnancy, assessing the fetal heartbeat can help doctors determine if potential problems with the pregnancy exist....

Birthing Ball Exercises to Help Baby Move Down

Pregnant women and those in labor often find a birth ball indispensable throughout the process. The positioning allowed by the ball helps alleviate much of the pain and discomfort present throughout the last trimester and during birth. In addition...