You've been focused on pregnancy and childbirth for nine months, but once you bring your infant home, it might hit you: "Wow — I'm in charge of keeping this baby safe and healthy!" Emergency
When you come to the hospital to have your baby, you'll meet several new people – all are there to ensure your safety and comfort. Here are the team members you'll encounter: Health unit coordinator
When it comes to having a baby, your body is going to change in ways you didn't know it could. "Beyond experiencing an expanding waistline, tender breasts and constant need to urinate, here are a few
You've taken an at-home test, and guess what? You're pregnant! Lots of things are going through your mind, but one of the first things you should do is schedule an appointment with an OB/GYN
At your first appointment, your obstetrician will probably ask if you want to consider prenatal screening or testing. The optional first trimester screening is typically done between weeks 10-13, so
The birth of your baby is one of life's most personal experiences. And when it comes to options, you have lots to consider. "When deciding on a birthing facility, your safety, comfort and care are a