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From coffee to juice: What’s safe to drink when you’re pregnant?
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.
Bonnie Blue's pregnancy claims after a 400-man stunt spark concern as doctors warn of STI risks for a baby, while questions ...
New research shows brain changes don’t stop with a first pregnancy; instead, a second pregnancy uniquely changes a woman’s brain.
Hair may grow in a completely different way than scientists once believed. Instead of being pushed out from the root, new ...
CNN's Jessica Dean is pregnant and expecting her first baby with her husband Alex Katz, a rep for Dean tells PEOPLE exclusively.
Baby/Girls' directors Alyse Walsh and Jackie Jesko embed themselves with their teenage subjects in this intimate documentary.
This article was reviewed by Sara Harcharik Perkins, MD. Key Takeaways: It’s possible to lose hair when you’re pregnant, but it’s far less common than postpartum ...
Pregnancy reshapes the brain more profoundly than scientists ever imagined – and a landmark new study is finally mapping exactly how.
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How Your Baby’s Bones Grow Before and After Birth
It might be hard to believe when you're being jabbed from the inside by a pointy elbow or when a little bottom is pushing on your bladder that your baby's bones are still soft, flexible, and a long ...
The female reproductive system is made up of the parts that are inside and outside the body that help a female make a baby. Both the female and male reproductive system are needed for this. The female ...
Modern medicine has begun to recognize that the placenta can have significant medical and scientific value even after childbirth.
The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, was not designed to look directly at the long-held notion of so-called baby brain - the brain fog and memory problems that some women say ...
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