Wednesday, January 5, 2011



Pregnancy after radiation does not increase risk for cancer relapse

Some doctors were concerned the rush of hormones during pregnancy might trigger a recurrence of the disease, but a new study of 200 women who developed breast cancer at a young age found they actually had a lower risk for relapse than women who never had children.

Read more on KWWL Iowa







Experts say teen pregnancy is an epidemic in the U.S.

Just how bad is teen pregnancy? Nearly one in three teens in the United States will become pregnant. That's 750,000 every year. Teen pregnancy costs the U.S. more than billion every year and as our Katie Gibas reports, the U.S. has the highest teen pregnancy rates in the Western industrialized world.

Read more on YNN Syracuse











Another Pregnancy Loss, More Grief for Lily Allen

An estimated 2-to-5 percent of all women experience a repeat miscarriage, which is defined as two or more pregnancy losses before 20 weeks gestation.

Read more on ABC News



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