Lugging around a bulging baby bump at eight months pregnant is tough — but this fierce mommy-to-be is sucking it up. In November 2022, after learning that she’d soon be welcoming her fifth child, a 26 ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who have large waistlines before pregnancy may be more likely to have a larger-than-normal newborn than women who are trim around the middle, a new study suggests.
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