Be ready to be flexible — pregnancy is dynamic — but build a birth plan so your provider and support group know your desires for the big day.
If you’re pregnant or trying, your provider will likely offer a referral for genetic testing. Here’s what to know about this optional workup.
At your mid-trimester scan, you’ll see your baby’s position, size and anatomy so you and your care team can prepare for a safe delivery.
There are lots of reasons for a pregnancy to be high-risk — the vast majority of which are manageable. Here’s what to expect.
Learn how each stage of pregnancy can affect you physically — and how your medical team will be working to care for you and your growing baby.
Early and continuous prenatal care can set you up for a supportive partnership with your health care provider throughout your pregnancy. Learn what to expect at your appointments.
What to expect with this pregnancy screening procedure.
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Whether you have a vaginal birth or a C-section, you will need time to recover…
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