Window of conception
Calculating Your Monthly Fertility WindowYour fertility window is the time during your menstrual cycle when you’re most likely to get pregnant. For most people, it’s the five days leading up to ovulat...
Infant rash on belly
Baby Rashes: Types, Symptoms & MoreBaby’s have incredibly sensitive skin, which makes them more likely to develop rashes than adults and older kids. But with all the different types out there, it can...
Herniated disc surgery while pregnant
Looking after your back during pregnancyLooking after your back during pregnancy | Pregnancy Birth and Baby beginning of content 4-minute read Listen Backache during pregnancy is very common, espe...
Sleep after c section
How to Sleep After a C-Section Delivery: Best Positions and MoreAs exciting as pregnancy can be, it’s also full of quite a few aches and pains — none more well-known than labor and delivery.No matter...
Newborn with chlamydia
Chlamydia in newbornsStart over with a New SearchWhat is chlamydia?Chlamydia (kla-mid-ee-ah) is a bacteria that causes eye infections and pneumonia in babies. A baby gets chlamydia from the mother dur...
Swollen hands and 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...
What kind of discharge is normal for pregnancy
Vaginal discharge - NHS You will always have some vaginal discharge starting a year or 2 before puberty and ending after the menopause.How much discharge you have changes from time to time. It usually...
Weak legs pregnancy
Aching, Painful, Or Heavy Legs During PregnancyHaving aching legs during pregnancy is the icing on the cake of all of your physical ailments. But contrary to cake, heavy or aching legs are not somethi...
Yellow stuff from eyes
Eye - Pus or DischargeIs this your child's symptom?Yellow or green discharge (pus) in the eyeThe eyelids are stuck (matted) together with pus after sleepAfter being wiped away, the pus comes back duri...