Your Changing BodyFrom conception until after the birth of your child, you and your baby will change every day.
First Trimester TipsLook here for advice on dealing with nausea, fatigue, mood swings, and headaches.
Morning SicknessFor nearly two-thirds of pregnant women, morning sickness is a common occurrence.
Separating Myths from FactsThere are plenty of myths and "old wives' tales" surrounding pregnancy. You may need help separating fact from fiction.
Parents-to-Be Must CommunicateChildbirth classes are easy to find. What's harder to come up with is training in how to become a good parent—and a close and loving partner despite the challenging of a growing family.
Being There: Advice for Expectant DadsRemember scenes from old movies where the husband paces around the waiting room while his wife is in labor? As a father-to-be today, you know that you can participate throughout your partner's pregnancy.
Pregnancy Kits and TestsIf you suspect that you may be pregnant, you have several options to find out for sure. You can buy a home pregnancy test kit from a drugstore, discount store or the Internet, or you can see your health care provider, who can order a pregnancy test.
Common QuestionsThere are plenty of myths and "old wives' tales" surrounding pregnancy. You may need help separating fact from fiction.
Medication Strategies During PregnancyNo one can say for sure that a medication is safe to use while you're pregnant. But, avoiding medicines may not be a good idea, either. It may be wiser to treat an illness than ignore it.