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  • COVID-19: Pregnancy FAQs for Parents


    We've learned a lot about about COVID-19. Here are some answers to questions about the virus and pregnancy.

  • When Can I Take My Newborn Out in Public? for Parents


    There are no set rules about how long to wait before taking a newborn out into the world or when to let people near the baby. But here are some guidelines.

  • Breastfeeding FAQs: Some Common Concerns for Parents


    Here are answers to some questions about common breastfeeding concerns - from biting to spitting up.

  • Is it Safe to Breastfeed if I Have Coronavirus (COVID-19)? for Parents


    Moms who have coronavirus (COVID-19) can still breastfeed their babies or give expressed breast milk. Here's what to know.

  • COVID-19: What Do Quarantine and Isolation Mean? for Parents


    Some people with COVID-19 might need to stay home and away from others for a set time. This is known as isolation or quarantine. Find out what this means.

  • Coronavirus (COVID-19): Social Distancing With Children for Parents


    We're still finding out about COVID-19, but we know a lot. One thing we've learned is that social distancing is an important way to help prevent the virus from spreading.

  • COVID-19: Antibody Testing for Parents


    Antibody testing for COVID-19 involves taking a small blood sample to check for antibodies that the body may have made to fight the virus.

  • COVID-19: Getting Tested for Parents


    As coronavirus spreads in communities, parents might wonder if their family should get tested. Here's how health care providers test for it.

  • COVID-19 Tests: Which One Is Best? for Parents


    Two kinds of tests can see if someone is infected with COVID-19: molecular tests (such as PCR) and antigen tests. Find out how they differ and which might be best for you or your family.

  • COVID-19 for Parents


    The coronavirus (COVID-19) can make people sick with flu-like symptoms. Learn how to protect your family and when to call your doctor.