Research Awards Announced for ACOG 2016 Annual Meeting (ACOG - American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists)

Edit Public Technologies 23 May 2016
(Source. ACOG - American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists). May 13, 2016. Washington, DC- With more than 500 original research papers and posters being presented at the 2016 Annual Meeting, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) is pleased to announce this year's research awards. 'The field of women's health care continues to expand, growing ever more complex,' said Daniel M ... Donald F ... Amos Grunebaum, MD....

Home births may be safe for low-risk pregnancies

Edit The Examiner 22 Dec 2015
The research, online Dec ... Among the study group, 35 percent were first-time mothers and 65 percent had previous pregnancies ... Amos Grunebaum, MD, director of obstetrics and chief of labor and delivery at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City, agreed. While he discourages home births, Grunebaum told HealthDay that women who insist on a home delivery “should make sure their midwife is well-educated and licensed....

Half of U.S. women are overweight during pregnancy

Edit Yahoo Daily News 01 Jul 2015
By Lisa Rapaport. (Reuters Health) - Roughly half of first-time mothers in the U.S. gain too much weight during pregnancy, about the same proportion who are overweight at the start, a study finds ... Institute of Medicine ... Amos Grunebaum, director of obstetrics at NYP/Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York. Obesity increases the risk of infertility and miscarriages, Grunebaum, a co-author on the study, said by email ... SOURCE....

Rare birth: Baby born completely encased in amniotic sac

Edit CNN 25 Feb 2015
(CNN)We all know that every baby is special, but Silas Philips pulled off a rare feat right out of the womb. Days before he's scheduled to leave the hospital, he's already gone viral on social media because he was born 'en caul.' ... That's so rare, that even doctors delivering babies hardly see it ... "It really felt like a moment of awe." ... Amos Grunebaum, an obstetrician and gynecologist, who publishes a website on birth and baby care ... ....

Kate Middleton Morning Sickness: All About The Ailment That’s Struck Duchess Kate

Edit The Inquisitr 11 Sep 2014
Kate was forced to announce her first pregnancy earlier than she had hoped after her first bout with severe morning sickness left her dehydrated and in need of hospitalization ... Commonly known as severe morning sickness, the affliction is known in the medical community as Hyperemesis Gravidarum ... Amos Grunebaum, director of obstetrics at New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, told TODAY on Monday ... ....

Help Mitigate the Harmful Effects of Environmental Toxins with Fairhaven Health Fertility Supplements

Edit San Francisco Chronicle 21 May 2014
Researchers continue to link environmental toxin exposure to infertility. Fairhaven Health’s line of natural fertility supplements may help to reverse the harmful effects of environmental toxin exposure, and improves overall reproductive health ... Amos Grunebaum, is an all-natural formulated containing herbs and nutrients that has been scientifically demonstrated to enhance sperm count, motility, and morphology ... About Fairhaven Health....

>Help Mitigate the Harmful Effects of Environmental Toxins with Fairhaven Health Fertility Supplements

Edit Seattle Post 21 May 2014
Researchers continue to link environmental toxin exposure to infertility. Fairhaven Health’s line of natural fertility supplements may help to reverse the harmful effects of environmental toxin exposure, and improves overall reproductive health ... Amos Grunebaum, is an all-natural formulated containing herbs and nutrients that has been scientifically demonstrated to enhance sperm count, motility, and morphology ... About Fairhaven Health....

Home birth on the rise, but is it safe?

Edit Fox News 27 Apr 2014
Amos Grunebaum, a professor of clinical obstetrics and gynecology at Cornell University's Weill Cornell Medical College, director of obstetrics at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell and co-author of the study ... Grunebaum said many midwives who attend home births take on high-risk pregnancies and may allow a woman to go past 41 weeks....

The Home-Birth Rebellion

Edit The Daily Beast 07 Feb 2014
Weill Cornell’s Amos Grunebaum, who will be presenting the OB-GYN abstract at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine’s conference next week, says the MANA study was poorly designed and tilted toward better results ... The MANA #homebirth study show huge numbers of dead babies and lies about collecting data http.//t.co/GV3ipAW79J @RickiLake— Amos Grunebaum, MD (@ObMD) February 1, 2014....

Home births linked to higher rate of newborn deaths

Edit Fox News 03 Feb 2014
Amos Grunebaum, an obstetrician at Weill Cornell Physicians in New York City ... Risks also increased for older women, and women who were at 41 weeks of pregnancy, meaning they were more than a week past their due-date, Grunebaum said ... Unlike in the Netherlands, where all home birth attendants are professionally trained, home birth attendants in the United States may be inadequately trained, Grunebaum said....
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