The Benefits of Delayed Cord Clamping After Birth
Cord clamping used to typically happen within the first 15-30 seconds after a baby was born, but today more and more moms are choosing delayed cord cl... read more
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Cord clamping used to typically happen within the first 15-30 seconds after a baby was born, but today more and more moms are choosing delayed cord cl... read more
In the first trimester of pregnancy you may do screenings for chromosomal disorders like Down syndrome. Get the facts on "combined," integrated, and t... read more
It’s common for a baby to be born with a slightly misshapen head. But if your baby’s head shape looks severely misshapen, they may have dolichocephaly... read more
Find tips on how to care for yourself and your baby during your first, second, and third trimesters read more
What would your first-grader's day be like without a trip to the jungle gym? Learn why our family therapist hopes we never find out. read more
Should your newborn baby sleep in a box? Yes! New Jersey recently became the first state in the U.S. to model this newborn initiative inspired by Norw... read more
American historical figures and leaders are a great source of interesting names for your new baby. read more
Curious how much your baby will weigh at birth? There are several factors that can impact a baby's weight including gestational age, genetics, and mor... read more
Vintage “old man” names tend to jump back into popularity every few generations. Choosing an "old man" name is a unique and trendy option for babies b... read more
Cradle cap can begin when your baby is as young as 2 weeks old, and typically clears up by their first birthday. read more
Have you heard of the term "rainbow baby?" A rainbow baby is a baby born after a miscarriage or loss of a baby. Here's how you can celebrate these spe... read more
The most common African boy names and African girl names, including Yorba names, Ethiopian names, Nigerian names, and more! Search African name meanin... read more
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