Trying to eat less meat? With plant-based options like Beyond Meat® and Impossible™ foods now at your local store, you don’t need to cut back on juicy burgers. These patties crowned with crunchy slaw are so delish, you won’t miss the beef!
Although the care of your baby once they turn two, 10, or even 18 might seem like a far-off milestone during pregnancy, selecting the right pediatrician (even in these early stages) is one of the m
There's a lot of misinformation out there about vaccines. Here, a pediatrician answers your top questions, so you can make the best choice for your child.
Whether your child is an infant or a teen, staying up to date on his or her vaccinations is one of the best ways to prevent HPV, meningitis, and other diseases.
Sleep is a frequent topic of discussion when it comes to babies. After all, they’re likely waking up and crying for your attention every few hours—and you’re probably exhausted.
Your diagnosis has been confirmed. Your care team is in place. Now it’s time to work closely with your gynecologic oncologist to map out your ovarian cancer treatment plan.
Before you start picking out names and knitting booties for your soon-to-be-here baby, you’ve got an important job to do: Choosing a provider for prenatal care.
Expecting mothers face a lot of changes, including some they may not anticipate. Great hair, chalk cravings, the appearance of a dark line on the skin—all can be part of the deal.
For a healthy pregnancy, one of the best things you can do may be the last thing you actually feel like doing as your little one grows inside of you: exercise.
Blindsided by vision changes during pregnancy? You’re not alone. According to a new survey by the American Optometric Association, one in six expectant moms experiences vision changes.
A full nine months might seem like a long time to wait for your newborn to arrive, but doctors divide the time up into three-month chunks called trimesters.
On top of everything else that new parents have to handle, keeping the various parts of a breast pump clean can feel like a part-time job in and of itself.
No one can know for certain what will happen on the day their baby arrives, but it’s wise for mothers to think ahead and consider their own wishes for giving birth.
You’ve stocked the nursery with baby books, spent hours putting together a changing table, and agonized over your baby’s going-home-outfit—but now it’s time to focus on you.
As your body recovers from pregnancy and birth, you may experience a range of physical and emotional symptoms. Remember to care for yourself as much as you care for your little one.