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June 2, 2023 How much walking does it take to induce labor? By the end of the third trimester, most women are more than ready to have their byKristen Curran
March 31, 2023 The surprising health benefits of pregnancy To say that pregnancy is a time of bodily changes would be an understatement, as byClare Sharp
March 3, 2023 What causes stillbirth? What we know (and don’t know) Editor’s note: Child loss is a difficult–yet necessary–topic to discuss byKristen Curran
March 3, 2023 Placental problems: when and when not to worry Placenta previa, accreta, increta, percreta, and abruption byAnne Marie Williams, RN, BSN
January 27, 2023 Tylenol use during pregnancy: to take or not to take? You’ve likely heard that Advil (generic name: ibuprofen) and Aleve (naproxen) byAnne Marie Williams, RN, BSN
January 21, 2023 Preeclampsia: what causes it, who develops it, and how do you prevent it? What do 19 Kids & Counting’s Michelle Duggar, Keeping Up with the byAnne Marie Williams, RN, BSN
January 21, 2023 How far apart should you space pregnancies? New research challenges WHO recommendation of waiting at least two years If you use a fertility awareness method (FAM) for family planning, you know you byKristen Curran
December 30, 2022 What’s the connection between phthalates and preterm birth? And practical ways to decrease exposure byClare Sharp
December 2, 2022 When you’re pregnant and your doctor won’t listen to your concerns: Lessons in self-advocacy when the stakes are high What do you do when your doctor won’t listen to your concerns that something is byAnne Marie Williams, RN, BSN
October 8, 2022 PPROM: “Expectant management” may still be possible, even if your water breaks before baby is viable In a separate article, I covered treatment options for pregnant women whose byChristina Bennett
October 7, 2022 Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM): What happens when your water breaks too early? Given the recent overturn of Roe v Wade and the frightening headlines that have byChristina Bennett