If you have a high-risk pregnancy, you and your baby are at a higher risk of developing certain conditions, or you’re more likely to deliver early. Your pregnancy may …
To accommodate the growth and the safe delivery of your baby, your body produces more estrogen and progesterone, your blood volume goes up, and your energy levels may fluctuate. …
People change their opinion about having children all the time. In fact, up to 30% of women who get their fallopian tubes tied seek a tubal reversal. The tying …
As long as you don’t put pressure on your abdomen or engage in high intensity activities, exercise isn’t dangerous for your unborn baby. Pregnant women who exercise may experience …
It’s common knowledge that mothers-to-be need more vitamins and minerals to deliver healthy babies. But what kind of nutrients should you get on a daily basis to prevent complications? …
The first sign of pregnancy is a missed period. For many women, however, missed periods aren’t a good indicator of pregnancy. Hormone imbalances can cause late periods or prevent …
Births done by caesarean section, or C-section, are growing in popularity around the world. A 2018 study in the medical journal The Lancet found that 21% of babies are …
Bringing a baby into the world is one of the most beautiful, meaningful achievements in life. But before the baby is born, many changes happen to your body. If …
Unsuccessful attempts at conceiving can be disheartening and even lead to anxiety and depression. Dr. John Macey understands the frustrations that can come with the failure to conceive. Dr. …