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Prenatal opioid exposure is negatively associated with neurocognitive and physical development in offspring from the age of 6 months into school age

Prenatal Opioid Exposure Harms Long-Term Child Development

Negative effects on cognitive, motor outcomes seen from age 6 months persist to school age
Exposure to the 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza vaccine in pregnancy is not associated with most negative health outcomes among offspring

Exposure to 2009 pH1N1 Vaccine During Pregnancy Seems Safe

Exposure to pH1N1 influenza vaccine in utero not linked to most pediatric health outcomes
In-hospital maternal mortality decreased from 1998 to 2015 in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and non-SLE pregnancies

In-Hospital Maternal Mortality Down in Pregnancies With Lupus

Mortality decrease greater in systemic lupus erythematosus pregnancies than in non-SLE pregnancies
The risk for stillbirth increases the longer a pregnancy continues past 37 weeks of gestation

Risk of Stillbirth Increases in Pregnancies Past 37 Weeks

Neonatal mortality steady from 38 to 41 weeks gestational age, significantly higher at 42 weeks
In utero exposure to opioids is associated with higher risks for short- and long-term adverse outcomes

In Utero Opioid Exposure Tied to Poor Outcomes Throughout Childhood

Adverse outcomes seen at birth and in preschool and school-aged children
Pregnant women with migraine and their offspring have increased risks of several adverse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes

Adverse Outcomes Up for Pregnant Women With Migraine

Increased risk for several neonatal, postnatal outcomes for offspring exposed to maternal migraine
First-trimester blood pressure category is associated with development of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy

First-Trimester BP Category Linked to Hypertensive Disorders

Blood pressure trajectory between first, second trimesters tied to hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
There is little association between iron intake and chances of conception overall

Iron Intake May Not Improve Pregnancy Chances

Modest benefits seen from nonheme iron for women at risk for iron deficiency
Even with dietary supplements

Nutrient Intake Inadequate in Many Pregnant Women in U.S.

Almost all at risk for excessive sodium consumption
Maternal obesity and overweight are associated with an increased risk for type 2 diabetes in offspring

T2DM Risk in Offspring Up With Maternal Overweight, Obesity

Offspring of women who are overweight or obese during pregnancy have higher risk for type 2 diabetes