Severe Flu Raises Risk Of Birth Problems For Pregnant Women, Babies
Pregnant women in intensive care with severe cases of the flu have a higher risk of giving birth to babies prematurely. The risk of breathing problems for the baby is also substantially higher.
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January 11, 2019 at 04:24AM
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NPR News: Severe Flu Raises Risk Of Birth Problems For Pregnant Women, Babies
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