Pregnancy
Hailee Steinfeld expecting first child with Josh Allen
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Hailee Steinfeld and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen are over the moon, announcing they're expecting their first child together. The Oscar-nominated actress shared the joyful news via a sweet Instagram video and her Beau Society newsletter, just one day after turning 29. Fans have been buzzing since the couple's whirlwind romance kicked off in 2023.
A large randomized trial has shown that natural ovulation is as effective as hormone treatments for preparing the uterus in frozen embryo transfers during IVF, while posing fewer risks to mothers. The study involved over 4,000 women and highlights potential benefits in reducing complications like pre-eclampsia. Researchers suggest this could influence future IVF protocols for those with regular cycles.
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A comprehensive scientific review has concluded that taking acetaminophen, known as Tylenol, during pregnancy does not increase the risk of autism, ADHD, or intellectual disability in children. Led by researchers at City St George's, University of London, the study analyzed 43 high-quality studies, including sibling comparisons to isolate medication effects from genetic and environmental factors. The findings, published on January 16, 2026, in The Lancet Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Women's Health, address earlier concerns sparked by less robust research.
Rebel Wilson is spilling some sweet support for her Pitch Perfect 2 co-star Hailee Steinfeld's big baby news. The comedian shared her excitement and a bit of mom wisdom in a recent chat. Hailee announced her first pregnancy with husband Josh Allen just last Friday.
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From Hollywood stars to reality TV favorites, 2025 has been a banner year for baby news. Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen kicked off December with their first on the way, joining a slew of A-listers expanding their broods. Us Weekly rounded up the hottest reveals, proving Hollywood's baby boom is in full swing.
A new study reveals that the oral microbiome undergoes significant shifts during pregnancy, becoming less diverse and potentially more inflammatory. These changes, observed in hundreds of women, may contribute to common dental problems like gum disease and tooth loss. Researchers suggest hormonal and lifestyle factors drive these alterations.
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A comprehensive review published in The BMJ on November 10, 2025, concludes there is no solid evidence linking acetaminophen use during pregnancy to increased risks of autism or ADHD in children. Earlier studies suggesting a connection were found to be of low quality and influenced by family-shared factors. The findings affirm acetaminophen as a safe option for managing pain and fever in pregnancy.
Scientists reveal uterus's pressure sensors for childbirth contractions
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