November 10, 2016 Anthony Weiner's sex addiction rehab: What it's like For Adi Jaffe, walking past an American Apparel billboard could be enough to derail his life.
November 10, 2016 Surprising study finds possible culprit in preterm births Researchers have uncovered a surprising possible trigger for some preterm births: calcium buildup in the womb, similar to the kind that stiffens older people's arteries or causes kidney stones.
November 9, 2016 Florida woman robbed on the street the same day she went into labor Orange County, Fla., deputies are searching for the thief who attacked a pregnant woman and took off with an expensive necklace the same day she went into labor.
November 9, 2016 Age may not affect breast reconstruction complications Despite concerns, older women don't have more complications with breast reconstruction procedures than younger women, a new U.S. study suggests.
November 9, 2016 Some babies may need allergy tests before trying peanuts Most of the time, parents can safely feed peanuts to babies on their own, but infants with a history of allergies should still get a checkup first, a research review confirms.
November 8, 2016 Your miscarriage may have been followed by PTSD Many women report feeling isolated and alone after experiencing a miscarriage, and now research out of Imperial College London finds that many who suffer one fulfill the diagnostic criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
November 8, 2016 Do kids take years off your life? Giving birth may make your cells 'older' Women who give birth may be biologically "older" than women who don't, a new study suggests.
November 8, 2016 Colorado voter in labor drops off ballot en route to hospital A Colorado couple who were preparing for the arrival of their first baby didn’t let early labor pains stop them from casting their votes on Friday, as they made a quick pit stop to drop off their ballots before continuing on to the hospital.
November 7, 2016 Planned early births tied to developmental problems in kids Children born in deliveries planned just a week before the end of a typical pregnancy may be more likely to experience health, learning and behavior issues by the time they're ready for school than kids born at full term, a study suggests.
November 7, 2016 WHO doubles recommended number of health visits during pregnancy The World Health Organization revised guidelines on antenatal care on Monday, saying pregnant women should have twice as many contacts with health providers - eight - as it recommended previously.