Researchers at Wakayama Medical University in Japan have discovered that amyloid-β deposits disrupt the formation of the ...
After your baby's birth, you must take another significant step: delivering the placenta. In most cases, it comes out naturally within a few minutes. However, sometimes, it doesn't. This is called a ...
A gene that turns on very early in embryonic development could be key to the formation of the placenta, which provides the developing fetus with what it needs to thrive during gestation. The placenta ...
Your placenta is a lifeline to your baby during pregnancy, supplying oxygen and nutrients to your baby and supporting their growth. Normally, it attaches high in your uterus. When your placenta sits ...