So, you’re well into your 30s and want to have a baby. Guess what? You can. Just make sure to take proper precautions so you can have a safe and healthy pregnancy.
Pregnancy & Childbirth
Causes of a False Positive Pregnancy Test
Whether you’re hoping to be pregnant or not to be, you need to know for sure. Find out what causes a false positive pregnancy test (and how to avoid it).
C-Section Recovery Timeline and Aftercare
A C-section is major surgery. You will need to give yourself several weeks to rest and heal. Learn what to expect from a women’s health expert.
Pumping at Work: Tips for Working Moms Who Breastfeed
Pumping at work is a reality for a working mom who wants to continue breastfeeding her baby. Lactation specialists have some tips to keep your milk production strong.
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Is It Safe To Get the COVID-19 Vaccine If You’re Pregnant?
With the increased risk of COVID-19 complications in pregnant people, many are wondering about the risks and benefits of receiving the coronavirus vaccine. An Ob/Gyn weighs in on the topic.
Alcohol and Breastfeeding: Is It Safe?
Do alcohol and breastfeeding mix? Find out if it’s safe to have a drink, if alcohol affects breast milk production and if pump and dump is really a quick fix.
How COVID-19 Makes Pregnancy Different
Are you stressed about being pregnant during a global pandemic? With a little vigilance you can be happy, healthy and stress-free in the midst of COVID-19.
What Should You Eat When You’re on a Gestational Diabetes Diet Plan?
Learn how to follow a gestational diabetes diet and discover its benefits. Plus, see a comprehensive gestational diabetes food list and find out what you should avoid.
When Should You Have Sex if You’re Trying to Get Pregnant?
Pregnancy occurs after ovulation, when the egg is released into the body and then fertilized by sperm. What a lot of people don’t realize, though, is that once you’ve ovulated, you have just about a 12 hour period of time to conceive.
Secondary Infertility: Why You Might Have Trouble Getting Pregnant Again
For some couples, getting pregnant after having their first child is a breeze. For others, not so much. Learn about the top causes of secondary infertility and how to address them.