Prenatal health refers to the health and well-being of a pregnant woman and her developing fetus. This research area focuses on studying the various factors that influence the health of expectant mothers and their unborn babies, such as nutrition, exercise, prenatal care, and maternal health conditions. Researchers in this field aim to identify and address potential risk factors that may affect the health of both the mother and baby during pregnancy, as well as to develop strategies for promoting optimal health outcomes for expectant mothers and their babies. Studies in prenatal health often involve prenatal screenings, monitoring of fetal development, and interventions to prevent and treat complications that may arise during pregnancy. Ultimately, the goal of research in prenatal health is to ensure a healthy pregnancy and a successful outcome for both the mother and her baby.