CDC Recommends Use of New Growth Chart for Babies Under Two
As of Fall 2010, the CDC recommends use of the WHO chart, an international growth standard statistical distribution chart created in 2006 that outline... read more
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As of Fall 2010, the CDC recommends use of the WHO chart, an international growth standard statistical distribution chart created in 2006 that outline... read more
Gestational diabetes is diabetes that develops for the first time during pregnancy. Learn about what causes this prenatal condition, testing, and trea... read more
Leg cramps and varicose veins in pregnancy could indicate poor circulation problems. Learn how to treat symptoms of circulation problems in pregnancy. read more
Learn about ectopic pregnancy, a serious medical condition where a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus. Symptoms, causes, and treatment options... read more
Most pregnant women experience digestive problems as side effects. Explore problems during pregnancy and the causes of nausea, vomiting, gastroenterit... read more
Around 10 to 15 percent of all babies born in the US need to spend time in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Babies most often need extra care to... read more
Women carrying twins, triplets, quads, or more babies have some increased risk in their pregnancy. Learn about monitoring, possible fetal or maternal ... read more
It's not uncommon to have labor induced, or started by artificial means. Learn about induction through softening your cervix, breaking your water, and... read more
In the third stage of childbirth, your baby has been born, the umbilical cord is cut, and your uterus contracts again to deliver the placenta. Get mor... read more
In the second stage of labor, the cervix is fully dilated at 10 cm and your baby is far down in the pelvis, ready for birth. Learn about when to activ... read more
How do you know when you've gone into labor and your baby is on the way? Print out this helpful checklist with tips on how you'll know when it's reall... read more
Know the signs of when you're going into labor and the signs that it's time to go to the hospital for labor and birth. read more
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