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  • Exercising During Pregnancy for Parents


    Most women benefit greatly from exercising throughout their pregnancies. But during that time, you'll need to make a few changes to your normal exercise routine.

  • High-Impact Exercising During Pregnancy for Parents


    Most moms-to-be benefit greatly from exercising. But there are some types to avoid during pregnancy.

  • What Are Kegel Exercises? for Parents


    Doing Kegel exercises during pregnancy can help reduce incontinence (when pee leaks) caused by the weight of the baby on the bladder.

  • When Your Teen Is Having a Baby for Parents


    If your daughter is pregnant and planning to have the baby, many changes await your family. How can you support her through the challenges to come?

  • Dealing With Pain During Childbirth for Parents


    Learning all you can about childbirth pain is one of the best ways to help you deal with it when the time comes.

  • Week 21 for Parents


    Your baby's intestines are developed enough that small amounts of sugars are absorbed from the fluid your baby swallows and passed through the digestive system to the large bowel.

  • Preventing Overheating During Pregnancy for Parents


    Find out why it's important to keep your core temperature at a normal level and not get overheated during pregnancy.

  • Asthma Triggers for Parents


    Triggers — things in the air, weather conditions, or activities — can cause asthma flare-ups. By knowing and avoiding triggers, you'll help lessen your child's asthma symptoms.

  • Medical Care During Pregnancy for Parents


    The sooner in pregnancy good care begins, the better for the health of both moms and their babies. Here's what to expect.

  • A to Z: Gestational Diabetes for Parents


    Gestational diabetes is a kind of diabetes that happens to pregnant women. Most of the time, it goes away after the mom has her baby.