How much calcium does my child need
Calcium (for Parents) - Nemours KidsHealthWhat Is Calcium? Calcium is a mineral that builds strong bones. It helps the body in lots of other ways too. Calcium keeps the nerves and muscles working. It...
Raised bumps on hands
Pictures, Types, Causes, and TreatmentRaised skin bumps are mostly harmless. They may present in various ways, from skin tags to keloids. Conditions like acne and chickenpox can also cause them. Seek...
Down test pregnancy
Prenatal Testing for Down Syndrome | Patient EducationAge-Related RisksGenerally, the chance of having a Down syndrome birth is related to the mother's age. Under age 25, the odds of having a child wi...
How far can a 4 week old see
Newborn Eyesight: When Can Newborns See?At some point, after you’ve counted your newborn’s fingers and toes and stared lovingly into their eyes, you may wonder about your little one's visual developme...
Swelling feet while pregnant
Swollen ankles, feet and fingers in pregnancy It's normal to get some swelling in pregnancy, particularly in your legs, ankles, feet and fingers.It's often worse at the end of the day and further into...
Having a baby pain
Dealing With Pain During Childbirth (for Parents)Learning all you can about labor and delivery is one of the best ways to help you manage the pain of childbirth when the time comes.Pain During Labor a...
Signs of a month pregnant
1 Month Pregnant: Symptoms and Fetal DevelopmentYou might have noticed some changes in your body and started to wonder, “Could I be … pregnant!?” Or, you might not have observed any signs of pregnancy...
Death after birth
What is a neonatal death?What is a neonatal death? | Pregnancy Birth and Baby beginning of content 4-minute read Listen A neonatal death is when a baby dies within the first 4 weeks after they are...
When to tell people your pregnant
When to tell people you are pregnantWhen to tell people you are pregnant | Pregnancy Birth and Baby beginning of content 5-minute read Listen For many women, choosing the right time to tell family...