A doula is a non-medical member of your birth team, for additional support.
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From tongue-ties to colostrum, you may hear these common terms.
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GERD is when food backs up from a baby's stomach into the esophagus, creating discomfort. Here's how to manage this common condition.
Also known as “the fourth trimester,” the first three months after childbirth can be hard physically, mentally and emotionally. Here’s what new moms need to know.
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.
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.
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