You’ve got your birth plan all set up, but let’s face it: Sometimes plans get screwed up. Here, Bumpies share the craziest places where they started laboring. Expect the unexpected, right?
Read MoreA pregnant Utah woman driving herself to the hospital gave birth to a healthy, nearly 10-pound baby boy on the side of an interstate highway, police said. Devi Mariah Ostler's labor started Saturday before she got in the car, but soon became overwhelming and she....
Read Moreover the last 12 years the number of first-time moms in their late 30s or early 40s jumped in 33 states, according to an analysis by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Between 2000 and 2012, the rate of Delaware moms ages 35 through 39 giving birth....
Read MoreContrary to what one might read in a celebrity magazine, most women are still struggling to button those pre-pregnancy jeans when it’s time to celebrate their baby’s first birthday. A new University of Chicago study that found 75 percent of women weigh more....
Read MoreParental genetic make-up decides almost every tiny aspect about a child’s health but did you know your health could be affected by your child’s genetic make up? According to a new study, a child’s genetic make-up may be a contributing factor to his or her mother’s risk of rheumatoid arthritis.
Read MoreA California mother made the ultimate sacrifice for her baby when she refused lifesaving treatment for cancer. You often hear mothers say they want to stop time when they have a new baby. But for 24-year old Ashley Bridges, time is running out...
Read MoreBabies born to mothers who exercise in late pregnancy may enter the world with a little less body fat, a new study finds. Researchers said that could be a good thing, since extra fat at birth could continue into childhood and beyond. But the long-term health implications, if any, are not known yet.
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