39 weeks infographic Having a baby at 39 weeks is best for their health. Our infographic explores why the final weeks of pregnancy are important.
Keeping breast milk safe and healthy Breast milk is the best food for your baby during the first year. See what substances and foods to avoid while breastfeeding.
Low birthweight Low birthweight is when a baby is born weighing less than 5 pounds, 8 ounces. Learn about the causes, risks and health-related effects of low birthweight.
Lead poisoning Lead poisoning occurs from high levels of lead in your water or environment. Learn about the risks of lead poisoning in children.
Bleeding and spotting from the vagina during pregnancy Bleeding or spotting during pregnancy are common, but you should contact your health care provider to make sure everything's okay.