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SSC #11: Preterm Birth by Margot Bellon and Nomi Ringach

SSC #11: Preterm Birth by Margot Bellon and Nomi Ringach

Update: 2019-10-30
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Do you know the story of when you were born? Was it a perfectly planned out day that culminated in your unblemished birth? Or, was it riddled with unexpected curveballs. Maybe you surprised your parents a few weeks early? In this episode of the Stanford SciCast, Nomi and Margot discuss the causes and consequences of premature births through the lenses of microbiology, preeclampsia, and women’s health.

Today, they clear the air of any icky gut reactions you may have to discussing the vaginal microbiome. After explaining how it influences pregnancy health, they dive into the hot topic of women’s health research, analyzing its main driving forces and mysterious angles, including the not yet understood disease of preeclampsia.

Nomi and Margot were able to gather a diversity of perspectives on pregnancy and pinpoint the areas of research that merit more awareness and funding. Dr. Relman, Stanford Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, Dr. Virginia Winn, Stanford Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Dr. Marcia Stefanick, Professor of Health Research and Policy, and Kellie Loretz all generously contributed to the body of knowledge that made this podcast possible.

Image Credit: sleeping baby by is Azfar Ahmad is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
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SSC #11: Preterm Birth by Margot Bellon and Nomi Ringach

SSC #11: Preterm Birth by Margot Bellon and Nomi Ringach

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