Mother’s obesity and biologically ‘older’ newborns have a strong connection in between. Babies whose mothers are obese may be biologically "older" when compared to babies whose mothers are of normal weight. Researchers gathered information from mothers of the age 17 to 44, and their newborn babies, using samples of umbilical cord blood obtained from each newborn immediately after delivery. Body mass index and telomeres A 1-point increase in the mother's body mass index (BMI) was found...
Eight weeks and your baby is about two centimetres long!! How fast is that?? Now you know how fast your baby is growing inside you. As and when you reach two months of your pregnancy, you would rather feel lots of changes. Now you really get the feeling of getting pregnant! Even though your baby reaches two centimetres long, it is still small in size. I mean, two centimetres, how big would that be? However, it is still gro...
The ball of cells begins the six-day journey from the fallopian tube to the uterus. So what exactly happens to your baby in week three? A blastocyst is a technical term given by the scientists to denote the ball of cells which is formed by the joining your partner's sperm and your egg at the moment of conception. It will now start its six-day journey from the fallopian tube to the uterus from there it will get attach itself to the wall of the womb, and in nine...
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