Pregnancy Research Center is an independent market research organization focused on fertility, pregnancy and neonatal health.
As Health Care Professionals or women served by them during pregnancy, you have the opportunity to share your opinion as we seek to gain insight into the critical issues around current and future pregnancy management practices.
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Nearly 4,600 U.S. children were hospitalized with broken bones, traumatic brain injury and other serious damage caused by physical abuse in 2006, according to a new report. Babies younger than one were the most common v...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new government study reports that while fewer kids and teens are getting exposed to secondhand smoke while riding in the car, rates of exposure are still high enough to warrant concern. The authors recommend that more...
Texting while driving, speeding and back-seat hanky-panky aren't all that parents need to worry about when their kids are in cars: Add secondhand smoke to the list.
SUNDAY, Feb. 5 (HealthDay News) -- Although there is a stigma associated with having head lice, infestations with these small insects are common and nothing to be ashamed of, according to Dr. Hannah Chow-Johnson, a pediatrician at Loyola Universit...
SUNDAY, Feb. 5 (HealthDay News) -- More than 60 percent of American teens have at least one profile on a social networking site, and many spend more than two hours a day on social networking sites, according to the American Academy of Child and Ad...
Summary: In a recent survey (the Prematurity Awareness Survey) conducted by the Pregnancy Research Center, 255 women who were between 22 and 30 weeks of gestation were surveyed in order to better understand pregnant women's perceptions of preterm birth.