Let the sunshine vitamin in
Vitamin D isn't just for winter—it can be taken year-round, especially if you're an expectant mom.
Vitamin D isn't just for winter—it can be taken year-round, especially if you're an expectant mom.
All it takes is a hug and a cuddle to set your little one on the right path.
Leyton James Reed arrived early in the morning of New Year's Day―just as his mother hoped.
No matter what Old Man Winter throws at you, a few smart precautions will ensure your little ones stay warm when you take them out and about.
If you've got a little one on the way, the holidays are the perfect time to think about creating new traditions—and reintroducing old ones.
Amid the many wonders of pregnancy, the placenta plays a uniquely indispensable role in the health of mom and baby.
Gravity and birth balls go a long way in shortening a tough process.
Hiccups, kicks, wiggles and ... eating vernix? Your baby is up to all sorts of things in the final trimester.
Your little bundle will undergo monumental changes in the second trimester—and if all goes well, you'll be feeling on top of the world.
The little person inside your womb will make tremendous growth strides throughout the first trimester.
For the mom who can't make it to the NICU, there are high-tech and low-tech options to connect with baby.
Moms need to know what signs and symptoms to watch for after their baby has been delivered.