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- Folic Acid
- Breastfeeding & Drugs
- Cancer in Pregnancy
- HIV and HIV Treatment
- Conditions in Pregnancy
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Our Helplines
1-877-327-4636 Alcohol and Substance
1-800-436-8477 Morning Sickness
1-888-246-5840 HIV and HIV Treatment
1-877-439-2744 Motherisk Helpline
416-813-6780 Motherisk Helpline
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding Resources
St. John's,NL
2013 FACE meeting
Orlando, Florida
Fetal Alcohol Canadian Expertise (FACE) Satellite Meeting
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Current Studies at Motherisk
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Study seeks women between 4 and 12 weeks in their pregnancy with morning sickness (NVP)
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Pregnancy in Women with Multiple Sclerosis
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Environmental Exposures and Children's Health
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Alcohol Use during Pregnancy
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Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study
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Folic Acid Before and During Pregnancy
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Lamisil in Pregnancy
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Meridia in Pregnancy
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Autoimmune Diseases in Pregnancy Project
Our Clinicians and Researchers
Myla Moretti, M.Sc.
Assistant Director, Information Services and Quality Management
Ms Moretti joined the Motherisk Program in 1992 and is currently Assistant Director, Information Services and Quality Management. She coordinates the information systems and is the data manager for more than 35,000 patient consultations annually to the program. These data serve as the backbone for the epidemiological and clinical studies conducted at Motherisk. Myla received her MSc in Clinical Pharmacology from the University of Toronto and has been involved in teaching and research since joining the program nearly 10 years ago. Her research interests have focused principally on predicting and quantifying drug transport into breast milk, and she has conducted and coordinated numerous studies in this field.












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