It’s natural to be nervous during pregnancy, even if everything goes as well as possible. If you’ve been told you have a high-risk pregnancy, of course you’re likely to feel anxiety and even fear. A ...
The pregnancy journey can be an exciting and sometimes overwhelming experience for new moms-to-be. Taking steps to stay healthy and making it a priority to get care before, during and after your ...
Cocktails may be off the menu, but there are a bevy of beverages you can enjoy while you're waiting for your baby to arrive.
If your pregnancy is high-risk, it means you and your baby have a greater-than-average chance of health problems affecting your pregnancy, labor, and delivery. These issues are usually temporary or ...
Heart palpitations are a common pregnancy symptom. Learn how to reduce them, and when they warrant a call to your doctor.
Your calorie intake during pregnancy is essential for your baby-to-be.
Feeling a little scaly? Try pregnancy-safe suggestions for easing dry skin.
Don't worry, it's not stressful and there's no treadmill in sight. The nonstress test is a check of your baby's well-being. Here's more about why you might have one.
Bodies, whether pregnant or not, come in all different shapes and sizes, and all kinds of bodies have healthy babies every day. Still, if you’re plus size, you may have questions about what to expect ...
Medically reviewed by Renita White, MD Key Takeaways For most of a pregnancy, normal fetal heart rate will average between 110 and 160 beats per minute.Normal variations in fetal heart rate occur when ...
Want to find out when you're going into labor? The cervical os may have the answer.