news Indonesian woman gave birth to a… gecko? By Monica Beyer on Jun 13, 2014 An Indonesian woman gave birth, which isn't unusual. But what she says emerged from her body certainly is.
Allergies Don't freak out about germs and dirt By Molly Cerreta Smith on Jun 13, 2014 Babies exposed to dirt, dander and germs may actually be healthier than those who are not — but timing is of the essence.
Products Fun nighttime essentials for your little one By Monica Beyer on Jun 12, 2014 Every parent knows that a good bedtime routine can make nights go so much more smoothly. Check out these fun products that will help...
news New advice proposed for fish consumption during pregnancy By Monica Beyer on Jun 11, 2014 Pregnant women are advised against eating too much fish, but experts say that there are minimum amounts that should be consumed.
Fun stuff Summer travel with an infant By Molly Cerreta Smith on Jun 11, 2014 There's no need to stay home all summer if you're the parents of a newborn. Just make sure you're prepared before you go — then hit...
Celebrites Check out Natalia Vodianova's stunning breastfeeding photo By Monica Beyer on Jun 10, 2014 Breastfeeding photos never fail to inspire, and this exquisite photo that model Natalia Vodianova shared on Instagram is no...
Preemies More time between pregnancies reduces preterm birth risk By Monica Beyer on Jun 9, 2014 If you're hoping to reduce your chances of having a preterm birth, making sure there is enough time between your deliveries may be...
Autism Boys with autism exposed to more hormones during pregnancy By Monica Beyer on Jun 6, 2014 A new study indicates that boys with autism were exposed to higher levels of hormones in the womb than their neurotypical peers.
Fun stuff Celebrate National Best Friends Day with your baby "besties" By Melissa Dunlap on Jun 6, 2014 June 8, 2014 is National Best Friends Day. Plan a playdate for your tot with her favorite playmates. Happy Family has ideas for how...
Baby Product Recalls Recall: phil&teds Travel System 26 infant car seat adaptors By Monica Beyer on Jun 5, 2014 If you have a phil&teds Travel System 26 car seat adaptor for your stroller, it may be part of a recall issued due to a potential...
Pregnancy New fertility and ovulation monitor uses saliva By Molly Cerreta Smith on Jun 5, 2014 A new product has been released on the market that promises to make tracking and predicting ovulation easier than ever — by way of...
news Pregnancy hormone may ease multiple sclerosis symptoms By Monica Beyer on Jun 4, 2014 A hormone unique to pregnant women may actually help to reduce multiple sclerosis symptoms and reduce flare-ups, and it has found a...
Toddler Travel tips for toddlers By Monica Beyer on Jun 3, 2014 Summer is just around the corner, so you'll want to make sure your little one has easy travels.
Labor and birth The first 24 hours with Baby By Molly Cerreta Smith on Jun 3, 2014 Generally, after giving birth in a hospital, you'll remain admitted for the next 24 to 72 hours, based on how you delivered...
Birth Stories Tasmanian mom surprised with unexpected home birth By Monica Beyer on Jun 2, 2014 What a birth story this Tasmanian mom has to tell — a mere three contractions brought her baby earthside.
Baby Product Recalls Additional Nap Nanny-related infant death reported By Monica Beyer on May 30, 2014 The Nap Nanny Infant Recliner has been recalled and parents should not be using them, but unfortunately another baby has died in one.
Postpartum Real mom recovery tips By Molly Cerreta Smith on May 30, 2014 When it comes to recovering from childbirth, every mother has road-tested tips. And now we're sharing them with you.
news Record-setting IVF birth takes place in Florida By Monica Beyer on May 29, 2014 A new mom in Florida may be the oldest woman in the world to give birth via IVF using her own fresh eggs.
Baby Product Recalls Recall: Empress Arts children's pajamas By Monica Beyer on May 28, 2014 Empress Arts is recalling their toddler-sized pajama sets because they don't meet federal flammability standards.
Baby Hip dysplasia in babies By Molly Cerreta Smith on May 28, 2014 Hip dysplasia in newborns and babies is often called the silent condition — but why?