Ukraine’s booming surrogacy business has become a logistical and ethical mess — and hell for the women at the center.
Tag: Babies and Infants
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F.D.A. Warns Patients About Some Prenatal Genetic Tests
The agency cites concerns that some manufacturers’ claims about test performance “may not be supported with sound scientific evidence.”
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Inside a Maternity Hospital in Ukraine as War Grinds On
As artillery shells fall, pregnant women are delivering prematurely, being shuttled in and out of bomb shelters or having babies in basements without even a midwife to help. Tens of thousands more are displaced.
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In India, Parents of Children with Rare Disease Plea for Help Online
India makes many of the world’s drugs, but treatments for rare diseases like spinal muscular atrophy are imported and prohibitively costly. In desperation, parents are raising funds on social media.
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I Gave Birth, but My Husband Developed Postpartum Depression
Many men struggle with mental health after becoming fathers. But stigma and societal norms keep them from getting help.