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Do Your Child’s Clothing, Bedding and Mattress Have Toxic Chemicals?

Do Your Child’s Clothing, Bedding and Mattress Have Toxic Chemicals?

Learn how you can minimize your child’s exposure to toxic textiles and what safer options are available.

Why Do Black Women Face Higher Childbirth Risks?

Why Do Black Women Face Higher Childbirth Risks?

The U.S. has some of the worst rates of infant and maternal mortality among developed nations, which disproportionately affect Black moms and babies.

Dads Play an Important Role in Pregnancy & Beyond

Dads Play an Important Role in Pregnancy & Beyond

When it comes to pregnancy and birth, we often focus on mother and baby. But fathers play a vital role, too.

3 Ways to Improve Your Child's Mental Game in Sports

3 Ways to Improve Your Child's Mental Game in Sports

Playing sports is as mental as it is physical. Learn how to improve your child athlete’s confidence, focus and anxiety management skills.

4 Ways Babywearing Helps You Bond With Your Baby

4 Ways Babywearing Helps You Bond With Your Baby

Babywearing, or keeping baby close using a baby carrier, is one way to encourage healthy bonding between parents and their infants.

Baby Spit-Up: How Much Is Too Much?

Baby Spit-Up: How Much Is Too Much?

Occasional spitting up is very common when feeding young babies. In some cases, it can be a sign of a medical condition that requires treatment.

Constant Crying: How to Cope with Colic

Constant Crying: How to Cope with Colic

About one-fifth of all babies have this difficult, but temporary, condition. The good news is that most babies outgrow colic by the age of 3 or 4 months.

The Fourth Trimester: A Guide for New Parents

The Fourth Trimester: A Guide for New Parents

The first three months after having a baby is a period of transition for the whole family as you recover from childbirth and learn to care for your newborn.

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