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Pregnancy and Birth

Fact - 4,021,726 babies were born in the United States in 2002.


* Baby Names
* Cord Blood Banking
* Newborn Screening



Pregnancy Center - Keep Kids Healthy
Pregnancy and Childbirth Health Library, with articles on labor and delivery, ultrasound, bed rest, preeclampsia, C-sections, epidural anesthesia, and post-partum depression.

Pregnancy/Birth
The pregnancy calendar can help you find information on pregnancy and birth, including a week by week pregnancy calendar, baby shower games, baby names and information and much much more!

Baby - Keep Kids Healthy
Baby and newborn health center with advice on feeding, growth and development and preventing common problems.

Twin Statistics - What is your chance of having twins?
Learn about, and how to increase, your chances of having twins and higher order multiples.

Healthy Pregnancy Tips - Keep Kids Healthy
Not all birth defects can be prevented, but a woman can take some actions that increase her chance of having a healthy baby.

Pregnancy & Childbirth - Keep Kids Healthy
Parenting Books recommended from the Keep Kids Healthy library about Pregnancy & Childbirth.

Is it safe to eat fish? - About Pediatrics
I am pregnant and have heard warnings about eating fish. Is it safe to eat fish while I am expecting? Is it safe for my toddler to eat tuna fish?

Pregnancy No-Nos - Keep Kids Healthy
Pregnancy No-Nos. Things to avoid when you are pregnant, including alcohol, cigarettes, drugs, too much caffeine, cat litter, certain foods, herbal remedies, and certain over the counter medications.

Pregnancy Resources - Keep Kids Healthy
Pregnancy Resources including finding baby names, pregnancy calenders, checklists, shower gifts, baby gift registry, luxury linens, maternity clothes, and more.

Pregnancy Looks - Keep Kids Healthy
Pregnancy doesn't have to mean hiding under shapeless shirts and leggings or tent dresses; the trick is to find a look that spells confidence and comfort. Here, four women share their favorite apparel picks.

Baby's Blood Type - Keep Kids Healthy
Learn about how a babys blood types are inherited from his parents.

Pregnancy Planner - Keep Kids Healthy
The Pregnancy Planner calculates preferred days for getting pregnant. Plans are based on the fact that ovulation happens 14 days before the next menstrual period.

Flu Shots in Pregnancy - Keep Kids Healthy
Pregnant women are considered to be a high risk group and it is recommended that they get a flu shot if they will be past their first trimester (>14 weeks of gestation) during flu season.

Pregnancy - Keep Kids Healthy
Parenting Books recommended from the Keep Kids Healthy library about Pregnancy.

Keepsake Fetal Ultrasounds Pregnancy Guide - Keep Kids Healthy
Are you considering getting one of the new 'keepsake' fetal ultrasounds to get a 'better' look at how your baby looks? If so, consider this warning from the FDA and how they concluded that 'besides being inappropriate and contrary to responsible medical practice, the bottom line is: Why take a chance with your baby's health for the sake of a video?'

Cord Blood Banking - Keep Kids Healthy
Cord blood banking is a controversial topic. Learn more so that you can decide if you should save your child's umbilical cord stem cells so that they could be used later if your child got sick.

Should We Have Another Baby - Keep Kids Healthy
Deciding whether to expand your family by one more - whether this would be your second child or your sixth - is one of the most significant decisions you will make in your lifetime. There is no crystal ball to show the consequences of your decision in the future. A great number of variables come into play here, and the answer to the question, "How many children?" is vastly different for every family.

Preparing for the Arrival of a Sibling - Keep Kids Healthy
Preparing your children for the arrival of a new baby can be difficult sometimes. Learn about the best time to tell your kids and how to do it.



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