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When a child is held back twice, the teachers think he has ADHD, and no assessment has been done, what can a parent do? read more
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When a child is held back twice, the teachers think he has ADHD, and no assessment has been done, what can a parent do? read more
A parent asks how to deal with a child with LD and ADD, and how to find support groups. read more
Teachers are not physicians and cannot recommend any medical intervention, including medication for ADHD. read more
Cord clamping used to typically happen within the first 15-30 seconds after a baby was born, but today more and more moms are choosing delayed cord cl... read more
Wearing a cute robe instead of an ugly hospital gown makes you feel, well, like YOU again just minutes after giving birth. Here are our favorite robes... read more
Experts help explain the benefits and potential risks of a lotus birth in order to help you decide if this is the best option for you. read more
Cesarean section, or C-section, is delivery of your baby through a surgical cut in the abdomen. Read up on emergency or elective types of cesarean, gi... 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
In the minute after your baby is born, the doctor will assess the baby's breathing, pulse/heart rate, movements, skin color, and responses using the A... 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
Babies in the breech position are bottom first. See how doctors turn the baby, address a breech position discovered during labor, and deliver a breech... read more
Assisted birth uses forceps or a vacuum suction cup (ventouse extractor) to help deliver a baby vaginally. Get the facts on safety and complications, ... read more
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