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Pregnant person at home packing a hospital bag in preperation for birth.

What To Pack In Your Hospital Bag: A Checklist

Babies aren’t great about scheduling, so be sure to pack a month or two before your due date

woman laying on birthing ball for exercise

Benefits of Using a Yoga Ball During Pregnancy and Labor

Use a birthing ball for pregnancy exercises and to ease labor pain

doctor conducting an ultrasound on a knee joint
May 4, 2023/Primary Care

Two Sides of the Same Imaging Test: Ultrasound vs. Sonogram

One medical test, two different parts

couple holding a baby
April 21, 2023/Pregnancy & Childbirth

What To Expect as a Parent of a Rainbow Baby

Having a baby after a loss can bring unexpected emotions

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Parent reads to their twins while they sit in their lap and look at the picture book.
March 15, 2023/Pregnancy & Childbirth

There Are More Types of Twins Than You Might Think

The differences between identical, fraternal and six other types of twins

Pregnant woman prepping overnight bag for birth.

Everything You Need To Know About Creating a Birth Plan

You can plan for almost anything, but be flexible about the outcome

woman pregnant with allergies

Seasonal Allergy Medicine You Can Take When You’re Pregnant

Most antihistamines are OK, but avoid decongestants for at least the first trimester

Closeup of woman in bathroom checking pregnancy test.

Can Endometriosis Affect Fertility?

Yes, but pregnancy is still possible

Person showing stretch marks on hip.
February 23, 2023/Skin Care & Beauty

Cocoa Butter Won’t Help Stretch Marks, but These Options Can

Skip the butters, creams and oils and instead try tretinoin — or just let time work its magic

Hand holding a positive reading pregnancy test.
January 27, 2023/Women's Health

How Long It Takes To Get Pregnant and How You Can Up Your Odds

While 80% of women will get pregnant within six months, age and other factors make a difference

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