COVID-19 Pregnancy And Breastfeeding
Published May 7, 2020
Because we are still learning about COVID-19 and how it spreads, the risk to pregnant women, the fetus, and infants remains inconclusive. …
Published May 7, 2020
Because we are still learning about COVID-19 and how it spreads, the risk to pregnant women, the fetus, and infants remains inconclusive. …
Published April 7, 2020
Even the most confident woman can suddenly panic when told she is pregnant. Whether it was a planned event or a surprise, …
Published February 6, 2020
Whether you are planning to become pregnant or gifted with a surprise, taking prenatal vitamins will only benefit you and your baby. …
Published November 5, 2019
If you decide to vacation, visit old friends, or must travel for work, pregnancy shouldn’t stop you from flying or driving to your destination. …
Published October 7, 2019
When a newborn must spend time in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, better known as the NICU, it can be stressful and worrisome for the new parents. …
Published September 9, 2019
Birth defects are more common than you may think. In fact, about 1 in 33 babies born in the US has a birth defect, …
Published July 11, 2019
You’re already dealing with aches, pains, and (most likely) what feels like world’s smallest bladder. Now add in sneezing, congestion, and a runny nose and you’ve got a perfect pregnancy! …
Published May 9, 2019
Most pregnancies last to term, which is at least 37 weeks. Full term is 39 – 40 weeks, but about 12% of babies in the U.S. …
Published March 22, 2019
If you have already had one child, then you know the drill. Pregnancy puffiness and swelling are all part of the deal that comes with bringing new life into the world. …
Published December 21, 2016
Traveling can be a little stressful, and the stress is only intensified if you’re traveling while pregnant. With the holidays coming up, …