Blood test to determine fetal gender

clock January 20, 2010 03:22 by author Admin | commentComments (0)

Parents will soon be able to determine the gender of their unborn accurately at early stages of pregnancy, a new study finds. Ultrasound performed in the second trimester had long been the easiest method to detect the gender of the fetus.

In cases, in which the determination of the gender needed to be performed in earlier stages due to medical reasons, however, invasive tests such as amniocentesis, associated with a small risk of miscarriage, were inevitable. More...


No H1N1 vaccine in early pregnancy, expert advises

clock January 15, 2010 03:21 by author Admin | commentComments (0)

Taiwan Association of Obstetrics and Gynecology Chairman Tsai Hong-te said yesterday women in the first three months of pregnancy should not receive the swine flu vaccine. Women more than three months pregnant should take the advice of their doctor when deciding whether to get vaccinated, Tsai said.

Tsai, who held a press conference at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), complained that his previous comments on the vaccine had been misreported by the media. He was referring to a report in the latest edition of Next Magazine quoting him saying that pregnant women should not take the vaccine and that the CDC should reconsider its vaccination program, especially for pregnant women, noting that the vaccine could have a negative effect on pregnant women and their babies. More...