Gynecology
Gynecology
The study suggest that gut microbiota regulates key immune cells during pregnancy, and when this system is altered, the risk of pregnancy loss rises.
Gynecology, Video
Pregnancy: how dysbiosis may affect placentation, maternal immunity, and the risk of neonatal sepsis
Maria Rescigno (Humanitas University, Rozzano, Milan) discusses the role of dysbiosis during pregnancy and the perinatal period, outlining two potential clinical trajectories.
Gynecology, Pediatrics
Dietary fiber during early life protects fertility by supporting healthy gut microbes and preventing ovarian damage caused by high-fat diets.
Gynecology
Gut microbes can interact with genetics and hormone metabolism to influence pregnancy outcomes.
Gynecology, Healthcare professionals area
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Video, Gynecology
During the 2025 Probiotics, Prebiotics & New Food congress, it was presented the English edition of "Microbioma al femminile", a book dedicated to the intricate relationship between the microbiota and…
Pediatrics, Gynecology
Maternal oral microbiota plays a key role in influencing infant gut health and disease risk.
Gynecology
Managing gut health might be important for fertility treatments.
Gynecology
Women with lower DI-GM scores showed a higher risk of infertility, highlighting the potential importance of gut microbiota diversity as a factor in female reproductive health.
Ana Nunes, Business Unit Director, on Zinereo’s science-backed mission to transform fertility through the microbiome.