Long term relationships lead to healthier babies
Women in long-term relationships appear to have healthier pregnancies and births, claim scientists. Researchers found they were less likely to suffer high blood pressure... More »
Telegraph - Nov. 13, 2009
Faithful mothers have healthier babies
In this study by Kho and colleagues at the University of Auckland, published in the Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2507 first-time pregnant women were interviewed about... More »
PhysOrg.com - Nov. 13, 2009
Does prolonged exposure to paternal antigens protect...
Faculty of 1000 reviewers examine a study from New Zealand on whether prolonged exposure to the father's semen protects new mothers against pre-eclampsia and having an... More »
News-Medical.Net - Nov. 13, 2009
Stay faithful if you want healthier babies
A single long-term partner seems to ensure healthier babies for women, says a new study. In other words, prolonged exposure to the father's semen protects new mothers against... More »
Malaysia Sun - Nov. 12, 2009
Prolonged exposure to paternal antigens protect against...
Faculty of 1000 reviewers examine a study from New Zealand on whether prolonged exposure to the father's semen protects new mothers against pre-eclampsia and having an... More »
News-Medical.Net - Nov. 12, 2009
Stay faithful if you want healthier babies
A single long-term partner seems to ensure healthier babies for women, says a new study. In other words, prolonged exposure to the father's semen protects new mothers against... More »
Sify - Nov. 12, 2009