February 14, 2017 Lawsuit claims hospital swapped babies in breast-feeding mix-up A New Jersey mother is suing The Valley Hospital over what she claims was a failure to check the identification bracelet of her newborn daughter in a breast-feeding mix-up.
February 14, 2017 Here is the exact amount of sleep you need for successful sperm Sleep your way to strong sperm: Snoozing for 7 to 8 hours a night seems to be the best range for sperm health, a preliminary study in the journal Fertility & Sterility suggests.
February 13, 2017 The surprising way sex could kill you A breathless 43,000 adults have been rushed to hospital after suffering an asthma attack during sex, a study suggests.
February 13, 2017 Nebraska mother of quadruplets dies unexpectedly at 36 A 36-year-old Nebraska mother of 8-year-old quadruplets has died unexpectedly.
February 13, 2017 Daily low-dose aspirin may boost chances of successful pregnancy For some women who are trying to get pregnant, taking a low dose of aspirin daily may boost their chances of having a baby, according to a new analysis.
February 10, 2017 Few transgender teens opt for fertility preservation Just a fraction of transgender adolescents who are counseled about infertility risks associated with their treatment will opt to bank their sperm or eggs, new research shows.
February 10, 2017 Eating during labor may be safe - even beneficial - for women Women may be able to eat more than just ice chips during labor without risking complications, according to a new review of previous research.
February 10, 2017 Michigan county jail under fire after woman gives birth on cell floor A Detroit-area sheriff is defending his staff over their actions nine months ago when a woman who was eight months pregnant was sent back to her cell three times before giving birth on the jail’s floor.
February 10, 2017 7 birth control shot side effects you should know Doctors weigh in on this contraceptive method.
February 9, 2017 Mom makes powerful statement by posting photo of triplet pregnancy scar As any mother would agree, pregnancy can alter the body in more ways than one, and sometimes, those changes are permanent and conventionally unwanted.