Cause for Celebration—and Concern
A martial arts mom gets a one-two punch when she learns that she has a heart condition—and that she’s pregnant.
A martial arts mom gets a one-two punch when she learns that she has a heart condition—and that she’s pregnant.
Stanford approach could potentially impact 100,000-plus newborns each year across the nation.
Treating lower urinary tract obstruction in the womb helped get Kaleb to a transplant and an active life.
On September 1, Justin Thompson, MD, joined the team at Stanford Medicine Women’s Health — Palo Alto.
We caught up with Zena Kharsa, MD, of the Stanford Medicine Women’s Health practice in Palo Alto and asked her to shed light on the topic of morning sickness.