Department of obstetrics and gynecology
This is one of the few studies of its kind to look at the use of magnesium sulfate for babies born at 22-24 weeks of gestation in preventing neurodevelopmental outcomes.
A rise in research funding within UAB’s Department of Family and Community Medicine highlights its expanding research impact.
The study is aimed to track early brain and child development in the United States by following pregnant participants and their children for approximately 10 years.
Since March 2022, UAB and McMaster University have advanced a shared vision to strengthen institutional collaboration across research, education and global health initiatives.
UAB experts, medical students and undergraduate students are dedicated to raising awareness of cervical cancer and promoting information on prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
UAB’s Allison Davis, M.D., provides tips to help prevent varicose veins during pregnancy.
If the GOALPOST Trial is successful, national guidelines for the treatment of non-severe HDP could change, revolutionizing the way patients are treated.
The Blazer Bridge Fund encourages discovery among the UAB community by providing financial support to innovative ideas and inventions.
The event will feature the GT World Challenge America racing series and aims to support Teal Wings of Hope.
The Bryant quadruplets were born at 23 weeks and four days — 115 days premature — and are the new Guinness World Records title holders for the most premature quadruplets.
Becca, a mom from England, and Zoy, a mom from Alabama, first connected as a potential surrogate match. Their journey through a high-risk pregnancy and a five-and-a-half-month NICU stay bonded them forever as sisters.
This innovative program addresses global health initiatives and medical training in Peru with Partners in Health, known locally as Socios En Salud, in Lima, Peru.
Three families traveled from across Alabama to share their gratitude for UAB physicians and nurses who made an impact in their NICU journey.
For 11 consecutive years, U.S. News has named UAB Hospital the best hospital in Alabama, with several specialties and procedures ranked among the best.
The award will continue until 2029 and totals about $3 million dollars in funding.
The postpartum awareness bracelets will serve as medical alert bracelets and reminders for postpartum women to prioritize their own health.
UAB women’s health physician discusses how to avoid overheating and dehydration while pregnant.
The Family and Community Medicine Clinic at UAB Hospital-Highlands has 14 providers and seven residents prepared to treat pregnant individuals and newborns.
Kallie McDonald says following her heart and passion put her in a position to help women suffering from the same illness as her mom.
Two Alabama women with the same one-in-a-million pregnancy deliver healthy “twins” at UAB Hospital less than two months apart.
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