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While current medical practices focus primarily on maternal health history and wellness when assessing preeclampsia risk, emerging research suggests we need to be considering paternal factors as well. In a study published in November of 2024, researchers found that irregularities and abnormalities in the methylation of epigenetic DNA in sperm was linked to prenatal preeclampsia, as well as low birth weight (Nair, 2024).
Many of us have found ourselves more distant from our partners than ever. What we can take away from quarantine is that spending time with our partner does not automatically equate to connecting with our partner. The solution? Read more to find out…
The S Word: A conversation about Prenatal Sex with Leopi Sanderson-Edmunds, LM