There's lots of information you get during pregnancy, but what stuff is useful and what stuff isn't? We have the answers.
There's lots of information you get during pregnancy, but what stuff is useful and what stuff isn't? We have the answers.
Look closely at this nursery and you'll see a strong hue and even stronger style in the garden of details.
You're hungrier than you've ever been -- but pregnancy food restrictions can be overwhelming! Try these tasty tricks!
Splash into summer -- and work that baby bump -- in a bold bathing suit.
It's hard for today's mom to take time out of her schedule to take a pregnancy class. But it may be important.
The biggest confusion when it comes to labor is that it can be hard to distinguish between false and real contractions.
Expert advice for one mom-to-be who worries about vaginal bleeding after sex and the potential risk for miscarriage.
What's safe, what's not, plus the best expert advice and real-mom tips to make pregnancy sex as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.
But nine months later, she's a real person with five acute senses. How does baby's sight, hearing, taste, touch and smell develop?
With the countdown to Kate Middleton’s birth of a royal heir in full effect, it’s got everyone talking about what a small bump she has, and whether that will effect the baby. Keep in mind she has had severe morning sickness.
How to conquer pregnancy sleep troubles and settle in for a good night's sleep.
Forget about a phone call -- these real mamas came up with creative ways to reveal their pregnancies.
Pregnancy has some serious perks -- besides getting a sweet little baby at the end! You've got a lot to look forward to, lady!
According to 2009 data from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are more twins born today than ever before. (One in 30 births in 2009 were twins, compared with 1 in 53 in 1980.) But there are several factors that increase your odds of conceiving twins naturally, too, including your family history, weight, height, and even your dietary preferences.
From exercise to water therapy, check out our guide to what helps -- and what doesn't -- on your big day.
Full disclosure:
I take antidepressants.
I will continue to take them through my pregnancy.
I took them while pregnant with Fia.
We’ve been sharing our big news over the past two weeks, which has been lots of fun, for the most part. My method is generally to wait until there’s an opening in the conversation, and then to mention it, casually, in context
Last year, I was at a baby shower, and the sweet first-time mom-to-be asked the host’s grey-haired family matriarch about her many kids, cooing, “You must have really liked being pregnant.” Which made granny burst out laughing.
I’ve got news I’ve been wanting to share with you for a while: I’m knocked up! Expecting. In a family way. Call it what you will, I’ve been busy gestating for over 14 weeks now.
If becoming a mother turned me into a bit of a softie, becoming a pregnant mother has turned me into an absolute puddle.
If you are around age 30 and are a mom or dad, then you likely fall into one of three categories.