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  • Emergency Contraception for Teens


    Emergency contraception is a way to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex; for example, if a condom breaks or slips off during sex. It is also available to teens who are forced to have unprotected sex.

  • Your Baby's Growth: 2 Months for Parents


    Your baby continues to grow at a rapid pace. Here's what to expect this month.

  • Breastfeeding FAQs: How Much and How Often for Parents


    Here's info about how often to breastfeed your baby, how long it takes to nurse, and much more.

  • Week 30 for Parents


    Your baby continues to gain weight and layers of fat that will provide warmth after birth.

  • Week 25 for Parents


    You may notice that your baby has resting and alert periods. Your baby's hearing has continued to develop, too — he or she may now be able to hear your voice!

  • Week 15 for Parents


    Muscle development continues, and your baby is probably making lots of movements with his or her head, mouth, arms, wrists, hands, legs, and feet.

  • Week 7 for Parents


    The umbilical cord has formed, and the mouth, nostrils, ears, and eyes are some of the facial features that become more defined this week. The arm bud now has a hand on the end of it, which looks like a tiny paddle.

  • Week 4 for Parents


    During this week, your baby, or embryo, has two layers of cells that will develop into organs and body parts.

  • Week 37 for Parents


    This week, your baby continues to gain weight — at half an ounce a day!

  • Week 16 for Parents


    Your baby can hold his or her head erect, and facial muscles now allow for a variety of expressions, such as squinting and frowning.