You’re in your third trimester, weeks away from your due date, and start feeling contractions. Here are five ways to help you determine whether they’re a false alarm—or a sign you’re actually in labor.
3rd Trimester
Pregnancy is filled with excitement, confusion, body changes—and questions. Lots of questions.
Bookmark this trimester-by-trimester guidebook so you've got a resource at the ready.
From that plus sign on your pregnancy test to bringing home baby, here's a look at what to do when.
Dishing with other moms-to-be, deeper dives into baby-related topics, and more time with a clinician? If those sound appealing, you may want to look into this alternative to traditional pregnancy care.
Planes, trains, automobiles (and boats): However, you’re planning that excursion, consult this guide before you book. We’ve got the recommendations and warnings for trip-ing when expecting.
If it takes a village once you have kids, it takes a team when you’re expecting. These maternity care practitioners can help guide you through the next nine months.
Enough with the misinformation, already! We set the record straight on morning sickness, caffeine consumption, stretch marks, and more.