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Your Heart & Circulatory System for Kids
Your heart is a hard-working muscle. Find out more in this article for kids.
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Week 26 for Parents
Your baby now weighs a little less than 2 pounds and will gain weight steadily until birth.
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Week 28 for Parents
Your health care provider may tell you whether your baby is headfirst or feet- or bottom-first (called breech position). Don't worry if your baby is in the breech position right now — most babies will switch positions on their own.
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Week 10 for Parents
At this point in the pregnancy, all vital organs have been formed and are starting to work together. Congenital abnormalities are unlikely to develop after week 10.
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Week 9 for Parents
Your baby measures about 0.6 to 0.7 inches from crown to rump and weighs around 0.1 ounces. Your baby may make some first movements as muscles develop, but you won't feel them for several more weeks.
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Female Reproductive System (Slideshow) for Teens
This slideshow explains how the female reproductive system works.
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Organize, Focus, Get It Done for Kids
Being organized and focused seems easy for some kids. But for others, like kids with ADHD, it's not easy at first. Everyone can get better at these skills. Find out how in this article for kids.
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Female Reproductive System for Teens
Why do girls get periods? What goes on when a woman gets pregnant? What can go wrong with the female reproductive system? Find the answers to these questions and more in this article for teens.
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Why Do I Need to Sleep? for Kids
Sleep is vital for giving your body a rest and allowing it to prepare for the next day. This article about sleep will teach you why your brain needs to spend time in bed getting zzzz's!
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Concussions: Alex's Story for Teens
Alex plays high school football, track, basketball, and lacrosse. He's had two concussions. Here, he talks about his experience and what he learned.