Why at least 39 weeks is best for your baby If your pregnancy is healthy, it’s best to stay pregnant for at least 39 weeks. Wait for labor to begin on its own.
Lead poisoning Lead poisoning occurs from high levels of lead in your water or environment. Learn about the risks of lead poisoning in children.
Blood clots and pregnancy Blood clots during pregnancy occur more easily for some women. Know the risk factors for blood clots and see how to treat them during pregnancy.
Preexisting diabetes If you're pregnant and have preexisting diabetes, you and your baby may face some health concerns. Learn how diabetes affects your pregnancy.