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Experts at Providence Hospital offer tips and advice on what to expect during childbirth in this video.
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Every pregnant woman needs regular prenatal care, right from the start. But what type of prenatal caregiver to choose? Midwife, obstetrician ...more
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Getting pregnant should be the most natural thing in the world. But for many couples, it's difficult, if not impossible. There are some ...more
Just when you need a good night's sleep the most, it may be impossible to get. Dr. Keith Eddleman, author of Pregnancy for Dummies, explains ...more
Pregnant women often suffer from swelling in ankles, feet and elsewhere. It's uncomfortable, but is it dangerous? Dr. Keith Eddleman, author ...more
If you've decided to have a child, you'll want to take the very best care of him or her...even if you haven't conceived yet! Here are some ...more