Personal Care Products and Cosmetic Use During Pregnancy
There is a lot to consider when you are pregnant, everything from the foods you eat to the environment you live and work in, and knowing which every
There is a lot to consider when you are pregnant, everything from the foods you eat to the environment you live and work in, and knowing which every
From September 15 to October 15 each year, the United States celebrates Hispanics and Latinos, which form the second-largest racial group in the
This year marks the 10th anniversary of Black Breastfeeding Week. The week-long observance focuses on providing lactation support to people of color
Previously known as Native Breastfeeding Week, Indigenous Milk Medicine Week (IMMW) is celebrated the second week of August, which is National
August is National Immunization Awareness Month. Below we highlight why vaccines are so important, for the health of moms and babies. Vaccines help
Breastfeeding has many benefits for you and your baby. Below we share some important messages about breastfeeding as part of National Breastfeeding
The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) provides around-the-clock care to sick or preterm babies. If your baby requires NICU care, he or she may be
Pregnancy and childbirth can trigger more than just changes in your body. Your mental well-being can be affected by fluctuating hormones that
A common birth defect, cleft lip is when a baby’s upper lip doesn’t form completely and has an opening in it. A cleft palate is another type of
June is National Congenital Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Awareness Month. If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, it’s important to know
You probably know that stress and depression can affect your pregnancy, but did you know that past traumatic events can, too? Learn more about
June is Men’s Health Month, but making changes to improve your health can be something you can do at any point during the year. Preconception
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Minority Health, people from racial and ethnic minority groups are
According to the latest data, about 116 million adults in the United States have high blood pressure (also called hypetension). That’s nearly
Your body worked hard during pregnancy, to help keep your baby healthy and safe. But your body also changes after having a baby. While some changes