July 28 World's most premature baby defies all medical odds to reach 1st birthday Born 133 days early at University of Iowa Health Care, Nash Keen survived despite zero survival expectations, spending 198 days in the NICU before going home.
July 25 Three-person IVF technique shown to prevent inherited genetic diseases A new reproductive approach, three-person IVF, combines DNA from biological parents with mitochondria from egg donors, eliminating the risk of fatal metabolic diseases.
July 24 Grammy-winning artist says she was encouraged to have an abortion after unexpected pregnancy Singer Victoria Monét revealed on Michelle Obama's podcast that she faced pressure to have an abortion after finding out she was pregnant with daughter Hazel.
July 19 Can your Apple Watch detect pregnancy? A new study reveals Apple Watch and iPhone can detect early signs of pregnancy through AI analysis of movement patterns, sleep habits and heart rate with remarkable accuracy.
July 6 Red state now offers preferred parking for pregnant women Florida implements expectant mother parking permits, allowing pregnant women to use accessible spaces for up to one year, drawing support and criticism.
June 25 Trump DHS contests claim that ICE denied pregnant woman care: ‘Absolutely FALSE’ The Trump Department of Homeland Security is pushing back against an “absolutely false" media report about a pregnant immigrant who was allegedly denied prenatal care while she was detained by ICE.
June 23 BBC presenter goes viral for correcting 'pregnant people' phrasing to 'women' during live broadcast BBC's Martine Croxall went viral after she changed the phrase "pregnant people" to "women" as she read off a report about potential heat-related deaths in the U.K.
June 14 Riley Gaines, Louis Barker announce pregnancy: 'God is SO good all the time' Former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines and husband Louis Barker will welcome a baby girl in September, the couple announced Saturday.
May 31 Sperm donor's genetic mutation linked to cancer in 10 conceived children A rare genetic mutation in a European sperm donor has reportedly caused cancer in 10 children, highlighting the need for improved genetic screening and family limits in sperm donation.
May 31 Lawsuit filed against Kansas law nullifying end-of-life choices for pregnant women Two physicians and three women are suing to block a Kansas law that invalidates medical decisions pregnant women can make about end-of-life treatment.