Easing Morning Sickness
Any kind of nausea or vomiting while pregnant is generally referred to as “morning sickness.” Around 80% of all expecting moms will feel this kind of discomfort during their pregnancy.
Pregnancy: Normal or Not?
Whether you’re experiencing your first pregnancy or your third, it is very normal to have plenty of questions as you navigate these nine months.
What Is the Rhesus (Rh) Factor and What Could It Mean for My Pregnancy?
The Rhesus factor is a protein that people either do or don’t have in their blood. Depending on whether you and your partner are Rh-positive or Rh-negative, your pregnancy will be treated slightly differently.
How Ultrasounds Have Changed Over the Years
Documenting a child’s first experiences, like learning to riding a bike or their first day at school, is important for a parent. For most future moms and dads, these exciting firsts happen way before your baby ever leaves the womb thanks to technology known as ultrasound.
With the help of today’s ultrasound imaging, an OB/GYN can tell the sex of your baby and capture clear images of their face and what they’re doing, like sucking their thumb.
Myths and Facts About Prenatal Care
Prenatal care is the steps you take to ensure your health and the health of your baby from the time you know you’re pregnant to delivery. More specifically in medical terms, prenatal care is a series of regular checkups during pregnancy when your obstetrics provider monitors and tracks health metrics for both the mom and growing baby.