A preterm baby or premature baby is a baby who is born before 37 weeks of pregnancy. Preterm babies are at higher risk for health problems than term babies.
Pulmonary Embolism After Delivery: What You Need to Know
Pulmonary embolism is a condition in which a blood clot blocks one or more arteries in the lungs. It can occur in women who have just had a baby.
Ventouse Delivery: A Safe and Effective Way to Deliver Your Baby
Ventouse delivery is a safe and effective way to deliver your baby. This type of delivery uses a vacuum device to help the baby out of the womb.
What You Need to Know About Premature Birth
Premature birth also known as preterm birth is defined as babies who are born too early before 37 weeks of gestation. It is a cause of death in newborns.
How to Help Baby Nap Better: The Ultimate Guide
The best ways to help baby nap better is to create a bedtime routine, a dark and quiet environment, white noise, stretch out naps, put baby down when awake.
How to Take Care of Yourself After Giving Birth: Postnatal Care
Postnatal care is the care that you receive after giving birth. It includes physical, emotional, and practical support for you and your baby.
Cesarean Section: Everything You Need to Know
A cesarean section also called a C-section, or cesarean birth is a surgical procedure used to deliver a baby through incisions in the abdomen and womb.
Prenatal Testing: What You Need to Know
Prenatal tests are used to screen for or diagnose certain conditions that can affect a developing baby and conditions can be genetic, chromosomal, or hormonal.
What to Do If Your Baby’s Umbilical Cord Prolapses
Cord prolapse is a condition occurs when the umbilical cord drops down into the birth canal before the baby is born. This can happen during labor or delivery.
Worried about post-term pregnancy? Here’s what you need to know
Post-term pregnancy, also known as postmaturity is a pregnancy continuing beyond two weeks of the expected date of delivery (>294 days or 42 weeks).

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