Mother and Neonate Health and care

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Journal of Pregnancy and Neonatal Medicine is an internationally peer-reviewed journal that prominently focuses on publishing articles that are related to women health and also includes topics on treatment provided to women requiring a wide range of both generalised and specialised care throughout their lives, from birth until after menopause. Women health care is one of the most significant issues that need vast research for the welfare of women. Journal of Pregnancy and Neonatal Medicine specially focuses on the health of women before, during and after childbearing years, diagnosing and treating conditions of the reproductive system and associated disorders.

Fetal Medicine 2020  provides a great platform to explore concepts with topics that include Neonatology and Perinatology, Fetal and Maternal Physiology, Maternal & Child Care, Maternal-Fetal Imaging, Maternal-Fetal Medicine & Nursing, Midwifery & Nursing, Multiple Pregnancies, Neonatal Oncology, Fetal Neurology, Neonatal Cardiology & Pulmonology, Neonatal Endocrinology, Neonatal Gastroenterology, Surgery and Radiology, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Neonatal Cholestasis, Rare Diseases, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit(NICU), Medical Complications of Pregnancy, Neonatal Immunity, Neonatal and Fetal Nutrition.

Journal of Pregnancy and Neonatal Medicine is successfully running in the Volume 4 which covers a wide variety of specialties reaching out to analytical scientists worldwide.

Maternal Health is the crucial topic which effect in fetal Growth. Maternal nutrition plays a important role in fetal growth and development. Although considerable effort has been directed towards defining nutrient requirements of animals over the past 30 y, suboptimal nutrition during gestation remains a significant problem for many animal species (e.g., cattle, pigs, and sheep) worldwide. Despite advanced prenatal care for mothers and fetuses, ∼5% of human infants born in the U.S. suffers from intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR). Over the past decade, compelling epidemiological studies have linked IUGR with the etiology of many chronic diseases in adult humans and animals. These intriguing findings have prompted extensive animal studies to identify the biochemical basis for nutritional programming of fetal development and its long-term health consequences.

Ruby Catherine
Journal Editor
Journal of Pregnancy and Neonatal Medicine

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