Could the Microbiome Help Improve Our Ability to Predict Pregnancy Complications – Reproduction and Fertility
Reproduction and Fertility shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Could the microbiome help improve our ability to predict pregnancy complications?
In this review, Gretchen L Ruschman et al. (University of Cambridge) examine how interactions between the microbiome and maternal physiology may contribute to pregnancy outcomes, including preeclampsia, preterm birth, fetal growth restriction, and gestational diabetes. The authors assess current evidence, highlight key methodological challenges, and discuss opportunities for developing microbiome-informed approaches to maternal and fetal health.
Read the full review here.
Authors: Gretchen Ruschman, Jemima Bittor, Steve Charnock-Jones, and Priscilla Day-Walsh.”

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