Human edited web directory based on the DMOZ data. To find out more about this project please use the top main menu.
Subcategories 21
- Placental Abruption
- Postpartum Depression
- Preeclampsia
- Premature Rupture of Membranes
- Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction
Related categories 5
Sites 14
- Hydrops Fetalis Medical report on two consecutive pregnancies with this diagnoses, as well as intrauterine growth retardation and Dysmorphic Syndrome.
- OBCyberBook Information about various complications of pregnancy.
- StorkNet's Pregnancy Complications Center Support and information for parents.
- Medical Risks of Epidural Anaesthesia during Childbirth This site explores the risks undertaken when choosing an epidural for pain management.
- Save Babies Offering information about screening choices, and state requirements. Includes resource library, and links to testing facilities.
- Itchy Moms Information about ICP and its risks and complications, includes a definition, symptoms and treatment.
- White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood Raising international awareness about the nearly 600,000 women who die each year pregnancy-related complications, worldwide.
- Obstetric Diseases and Conditions General Practice Notebook, offering a list of complications and information on each.
- American Pregnancy Association: Pregnancy Complications Covering causes, symptoms and treatments.
- Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy UK support site containing information, links and research news on this condition.
- Molar Pregnancy Explanation of a rare mass or growth that may form inside the uterus at the beginning of a pregnancy.
- Perinatal Hospice.org Resources for families choosing to continue a pregnancy following prenatal testing that indicates the baby has a terminal condition.
- Jessica's Trust A campaign to raise awareness of childbed fever (puerperal sepsis), a potentially fatal uterine infection after childbirth. Includes details of the condition and personal accounts.
- Fetal Medicine @ Brown Offers fetal surgery and other treatment for fetal defects at Women and Infants' Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island. Includes information for patients, students and medical professionals.