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  • Week 40 for Parents


    Your baby is here! Or maybe not — most women, especially first-time moms, don't deliver on their estimated due dates.

  • A Kid's Guide to Shots for Kids


    You've probably had most of your shots. But even bigger kids may need a shot once in a while. Find out more about them in this article for kids.

  • Breastfeeding FAQs: Your Eating and Drinking Habits for Parents


    Here are answers to some common questions about what breastfeeding moms should and shouldn't eat and drink.

  • What if My Baby Isn't Born by My Due Date? for Parents


    It's quite common for babies not to arrive right on their estimated due dates. Sometimes, if a mom's health or her baby's require it, a doctor may induce labor.

  • For Boys: Trouble "Down There" for Kids


    Boys might feel embarrassed if they get hurt or have a health problem "down there." Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Breastfeeding FAQs: Out and About for Parents


    Here are answers to some common questions about going out in public as a breastfeeding mom - from how to do it discreetly to taming sneaky leaks.

  • Stress (Topic Center) for Parents


    All kids feel stressed at times. Learning to cope with life's ups and downs is what resilience is all about. You can help kids build their inner strength and confidence.

  • Breastfeeding FAQs: Solids and Supplementing for Parents


    Here are answers to some common supplemental feeding questions - from when to introduce solids to offering breastfed babies formula.

  • Staying Healthy During Pregnancy for Parents


    Now that you're pregnant, taking care of yourself has never been more important. Here's how to keep you and your baby as healthy as possible.

  • Talking to Parents About Depression for Teens


    If you feel depressed, you need to reach out for help and support. Read our tips for teens on talking to parents about depression.