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  • 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.

  • Bringing Your Premature Baby Home for Parents


    If you're about to begin caring for your preemie at home, try to relax. With some preparation and planning, you'll be ready.

  • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) for Parents


    If a woman drinks alcohol during her pregnancy, her baby could be born with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), which causes a wide range of physical, behavioral, and learning problems.

  • 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.

  • Limited Mobility Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers should know about students with limited mobility, and how teachers can help them in the classroom.

  • Congenital Heart Defects Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers should know about congenital heart defects, and what they can do to help students with the condition succeed in school.

  • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers should know about FAS, and how to help students with the condition do their best in school.

  • Visual Impairments Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents


    What teachers should know about visual impairments, and how to help students with vision problems succeed in school.

  • Occupational Therapy for Parents


    Occupational therapy can help improve kids' cognitive, physical, and motor skills and build their self-esteem and sense of accomplishment.

  • Week 27 for Parents


    This first week of the third trimester, your baby looks similar to what he or she will look like at birth - just smaller and thinner.

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