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  • 18 Jan
    How Medications Cross the Placenta and Affect the Fetus

    How Medications Cross the Placenta and Affect the Fetus

    Medications don't just stay in the mother's body - they cross the placenta and reach the fetus. Learn how drug properties, placental transporters, and gestational timing affect fetal exposure and risk.
    By: Lydia Penhaligon 15 Comments Read More

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