Pregnancy is a whirlwind of changes for your body that don't always feel so great (think morning sickness or constipation). But don't worry, there are upsides! One sensation that is universally loved ...
New research suggests pregnancy doesn’t impair the brain—it reshapes it, refining memory, attention, and emotional awareness ...
Feeling your baby move is the most exciting part of a pregnancy, and it feels so special when it's the first time. Those tiny flutters are also a sign of reassurance that your baby is doing fine. You ...
When Fernanda Sheridan was 38 weeks pregnant with her daughter Natalie, she noticed that Natalie started jerking a lot. “I didn’t think much of it. I thought that she was going to be a soccer player,” ...
Spontaneous, random baby movements aid development of their sensorimotor system, according to new research. Detailed motion capture of newborns and infants was combined with a musculoskeletal computer ...
During pregnancy, women can reduce their risk of developing a hypertensive disorder by nearly 30% by limiting sedentary time to no more than eight hours a day and increasing light, everyday physical ...
Awareness of fetal movements helps monitor baby’s health as reduced activity may signal concerns influenced by lifestyle, ...
Throughout my pregnancy, I've tried my best to prioritize movement, knowing how good it is for myself and baby. But I'd be lying if I said I hadn't let my anxiety get the best of me in the third ...
A bill in the North Carolina General Assembly would expand stillbirth prevention education and require prenatal care provider ...