Emily Oster is an Associate Professor of Economics at Brown University and author of Expecting Better. Last week my book, Expecting Better, was published. It’s a data-driven look at pregnancy in which ...
Identifying issues early allows parents and doctors to prepare for medical care after birth. And in some cases, doctors can ...
High-risk pregnancy doctor Shilpi Mehta-Lee joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about pregnancy. Do babies cry in the womb? How do ultrasounds work? What is Vanishing Twin Syndrome?
The first trimester of pregnancy is a critical phase that demands careful attention and care. With the right combination of healthy lifestyle choices, proper awareness, and timely medical guidance, ...
A pregnancy test can tell you that you're expecting as early as 4 weeks, but most doctors won't see you for another month. Many women want care sooner. Why's it so hard to get and what can you do?
In our latest Is It Normal...? video series, gut expert Dr Megan Rossi explains why you’re gassier… and what to do ...
My daughter suffered from hyperemesis while she was pregnant two years ago, and it was truly a miserable pregnancy. Is there a way to prevent this for future pregnancies? I understand this condition ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — Local doctors are urging women to prioritize early prenatal care to improve health outcomes for both mothers and their babies. At the recent Women's Health Day at the TriHealth ...
Heading into the holidays, Maryland is seeing low levels of flu, COVID and RSV. Doctors said it's important to get your ...