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Fetal Echocardiography
Fetal echocardiography is an invaluable ultrasound tool for diagnosis of congenital heart disease in unborn infants and evaluation of fetal arrhythmias, thus allowing for the earliest identification of conditions that may require immediate intervention after birth. Echocardiography also is used to diagnose heart conditions in older children.Helping two Fontan patients fulfill dreams of motherhood
UC Davis Health helps two Fontan patients through their pregnancy journey and into motherhood.UC Davis Children’s Hospital’s first fetal surgery patient turns three
The options for Matthew Saeturn-Angeles’ hydrops were limited and riskyUC Davis research key to first postpartum depression drug
In a hopeful harbinger of things to come, the new leader of the University of California’s drug discovery incubator also served as a key contributor to the development of the first drug treatment specifically approved for postpartum depression.A patient’s truth: First to be treated with drug approved for postpartum depression
When I became pregnant, it was the happiest and calmest I had ever felt. I joked and called my baby the little “zen” baby. After giving birth, it was like all the happiness I once felt was stripped away and turned into a dark hole of despair.Can the abortion pill be reversed? A novel search for answers
Women who initiate medical abortion but opt to stop in the middle of treatment may be at risk for serious blood loss, a UC Davis Health study finds. Researchers found this is true even for women who use an experimental treatment that claims to “reverse” the effects of the abortion pill.Assessing and supporting Vaginal Birth after Cesarean (VBAC)
OB/GYN Michael Trifiro discussing vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC).Zika Virus Risks for Women and Couples
Q&A with UC Davis Health's Dr. Veronique Tache about Zika virus risks for women and couples.A U.S. first: bloodless surgery technology for placenta percreta
During Karine Petrosyan’s pregnancy, she developed a series of very rare and serious conditions, which threatened both her and her baby’s life.