by APFLI | Aug 14, 2012 | Human Development
3D Fetus Model: Company Creates Realistic Replicas From MRI Scans For Pregnant Women Pregnant mothers eager to get their hands on the most-realistic rendering of their unborn child should look no further than the Parkside Hiroo Ladies Clinic in Tokyo, which is...
by APFLI | Mar 3, 2012 | Human Development
Find More Information Regarding Pregnancy, Human Development, and Breastfeeding, visit "PREGNANCY" in Left Menu… NEW! What Science Tells Us About the Unborn Why Do Babies Laugh? New Research Sets Out Find the Cute and Adorable Answers New...
by APFLI | Jan 22, 2012 | Human Development
Unborn Child 'Just a Parasite’? Cutting Edge Science Shows Fetal Cells Heal Mother's Life A standard pro-abortion argument hinges on the premise that a baby inside his mom’s womb attacks her bodily integrity. The developing baby is seen in...
by APFLI | Jan 2, 2012 | Human Development
Some of the Most Important Learning We Ever Do Happens in the Womb: Science Expert What is an unborn child capable of learning? According to scientific journalist Annie Murphy Paul, “some of the most important learning we ever do happens before we’re born,...
by APFLI | Oct 7, 2011 | Human Development
"Late Preterm" is Premature — It's Worth the Weight to Wait!! Give Your Baby the Best Chance for a Healthy Start 39 Week Initiative of Birth Outcomes Project Fetal Brain Development and Growth — Lower functions mature first; the...
by APFLI | Sep 22, 2011 | Human Development
Healthy Babies are 'Worth the Weight': 39-Week Initiative Component of the Birth Outcomes Project [Ed. Note: This project is gaining momentum and is well underway in several states including Wisconsin, North Carolina, South Carolina, Ohio, and Louisiana. At...
by APFLI | Sep 22, 2011 | Human Development
Unborn Babies Feel Anger and Joy, Psychotherapist’s Study Says They are happy. They are angry. They are fearful. They like music. And already, they like sweet treats. In fact, babies in utero experience a wide range of sensory input at a much...
by APFLI | Aug 20, 2011 | Human Development
In Decline, Stillbirths Continue to Devastate Comment: Note this quote from this article: "It (stillbirth) often is a devastating experience. “As soon as they learn they are pregnant, most women consider their unborn baby their child, and for many a...
by APFLI | Jun 5, 2011 | Human Development
Men who have been diagnosed with poor sperm quality and who are trying to have children should limit their cell phone use, according to new findings. Researchers have found that while cell phone use appears to increase the level of testosterone circulating in the...
by APFLI | Jun 1, 2011 | Human Development
One in Six Canadian Couples Will Have Trouble Conceiving Children: Study Nearly half of Canadians are affected in some way, either personally or within family, by infertility, a new study has found. According to the online survey released yesterday by Conceivable...
by APFLI | Mar 26, 2011 | Human Development
Study Shows Newborn Babies Remember Music They Heard in the Womb Scientists at Paris Descartes University have found that one-month-old babies remember music that was played to them in the third trimester of their mothers’ pregnancies. Developmental...
by APFLI | Feb 20, 2011 | Human Development
The FDA said terbutaline injections, which are used to help pregnant women avoid preterm labor, will carry a boxed warning. Injections should not be administered for longer than three days "because of the potential for serious maternal heart problems and...
by APFLI | Jan 16, 2011 | Human Development
Preterm Births, USA, 2007 Infant Deaths — United States, 2000–2007 Unborn Twins Interact With Each Other As Early as 14 Weeks Pulmonary Hypertension and Pregnancy… Preterm Births, USA, 2007 Preterm infants (those born at <37...
by APFLI | Dec 1, 2010 | Human Development
QuickStats: Infant Mortality Rates* for Single Births, by Age Group of Mother — United States, 2006 The figure shows infant mortality rates for single births, by age group of mother in the United States in 2006. In 2006, infant mortality rates were highest for...
by APFLI | Sep 1, 2010 | Human Development
Inadequate Prenatal Care and Risk of Preterm Delivery Among Adolescents: a Retrospective Study over 10 Years Objective The aim of this study was to determine whether inadequate prenatal care is associated with increased risk of preterm birth among adolescents. Study...
by APFLI | Feb 21, 2010 | Human Development
www.msnbc.com/news/827201.asp ‘From Conception to Birth’ (Doubleday) 29Oct02 New technology gives a complete picture of a baby’s development All expectant parents are curious about what is really happening inside during pregnancy, but...
by APFLI | Jan 31, 2010 | Human Development
Folate Levels in Pregnancy Tied to ADHD in Offspring: Prenatal nutrition seems to affect child's nervous system, brain growth, researchers say Low folate levels during pregnancy are associated with higher odds for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in...
by APFLI | Oct 25, 2009 | Human Development
Photos considered essential to pro-life movement's history and success A picture may be worth a thousand words, but for more than fifty years Lennart Nilsson has taken photographs that the pro-life movement has found priceless: the earliest and most compelling...
by APFLI | Aug 29, 2009 | Human Development
The two-hour National Geographic documentary ‘In the Womb’ is now available on YouTube in 9 parts. Originally aired in 2005, the documentary used revolutionary techniques in computer imaging and 4-D ultrasounds to present stunning images of the developing...
by APFLI | Jul 31, 2009 | Human Development
Fetal Cells Cross Placenta, Stay With Pregnant Mom for Life / Mothers Retain Fetal Cells with Healing Properties Sharing a Smile Can Synchronize Mom’s and Baby’s Heartbeart: Study Study Reveals How Pregnancy May Help Fight Heart Disease Unborn Children...