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  • The 5-Second Rule for Kids


    Did you ever eat something off the floor? Uh-oh. Time to read this article for kids about the 5-second rule.

  • Prenatal Tests: Second Trimester for Parents


    Find out what tests may be offered to you during weeks 13 through 26 of pregnancy.

  • A to Z: Burn, Second-Degree for Parents


    A second-degree burn affects the top two layers of skin (the epidermis and dermis). It is more serious than a first-degree burn.

  • What Are Second-Degree Burns? for Kids


    A second-degree burn is one that hurts the top two layers of skin.

  • What's a Laparoscopic Appendectomy? (Video) for Parents


    An appendectomy is surgery to remove the appendix. Surgeons remove the appendix when it gets blocked and becomes infected. A laparoscopic appendectomy lets surgeons remove the appendix with the help of a tiny video camera called a laparoscope.

  • Prenatal Test: First Trimester Screening for Parents


    The first trimester screening (or first trimester screen) includes a blood test and an ultrasound exam. It's done to see if a fetus is at risk for a chromosomal abnormality or birth defect.

  • Preventing Premature Birth (Topic Center) for Parents


    Babies who are born premature — before 37 weeks of pregnancy — can have health problems that last their whole lives. Learn ways to prevent early labor and have a healthy pregnancy.

  • Is It Safe to Eat Food That's Dropped to the Floor? for Parents


    Find out what the experts have to say.

  • Treating Gastroschisis - Gastroschisis Silo (Video) for Parents


    Gastroschisis is when a baby is born with the intestines, and sometimes other organs, sticking out through a hole in the belly wall near the umbilical cord. A gastroschisis silo allow the intestines to slowly move into the belly.

  • Prenatal Test: Ultrasound for Parents


    A prenatal ultrasound is a safe and painless test that shows a baby's shape and position. It can be done in the first, second, or third trimester of pregnancy.

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