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Inflation and Family Finances in 2023
We surveyed nearly 2,400 parents to determine how rising prices affect their everyday lives.
RSV Vaccines for Babies and Pregnant People
Every year, up to 80,000 children under 5 years old are hospitalized for RSV—but these vaccines can help.
The Difference Between The Morning After Pill and Abortion Pill
Both medications are critical to reproductive health, but there is a lot of confusion about what each one does and doesn’t do.
Postpartum Depression Pill Approved by the FDA
The 14-day treatment is the first oral pill to receive FDA approval specifically for postpartum depression.
First Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill Has Been Approved by the FDA
The progestin-only pill will be available for purchase in stores and online in early 2024.
Owlet Granted FDA-Clearance for Its Pulse Oximetry Sock for Infants
This exciting announcement comes after nearly two years of collaboration between the brand and the Food and Drug Administration.
Gender-Affirming Care: What To Know and Why It’s So Important
Experts clear up misunderstandings and misinformation swirling around this crucial form of health care.
National Gun Violence Awareness Month: Don’t Give Up the Fight
June is National Gun Violence Awareness Month, and we cannot let ourselves become numb to this devastating crisis.
The State of Mental Health in Parenthood
Mental Health Awareness Month is the perfect time to talk about the mental health struggles that often accompany parenting.
The Effects of Climate Change on Children’s Health
The AAP and EPA warn of increased asthma, elevated risk of overheating and dehydration, more premature births, and higher incidents of Lyme disease, to name a few.
What to Know About Your Baby’s Vaccine Schedule
In honor of National Infant Immunization Week, experts share insight into vaccinations and stress the importance of having (credible) facts.
The Black Maternal Mortality Crisis
Black women and their babies are dying at higher rates than any other race in the United States. Here’s why.
How Black Doulas Are Changing Maternal Health Care
There's power in women of color serving one another through pregnancy and into parenthood. One Black birth doula shares her heart for birth work and how it's positively impacting Black patients.
Diagnosing Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children
April is Autism Acceptance Month; here's what caregivers should know about ASD diagnosis, treatment, and the importance of taking care of yourself in the process.
How Working Moms are Affected by the Gender Pay Gap
March 14 was is Equal Pay Day—but some argue the wage gap has less to do with gender, and more to do with motherhood.
A Look at IVF in a Post-Roe World
With so much uncertainty, patients and physicians are burdened to carry the fear—and the threat—of the unknown.
How To Teach Your Kindergartener About Black History
The Black History Month celebration is an important part of American history for all races, but doesn’t have to end there.
What Experts Have to Say About the AAP’s New Guidelines on Childhood Obesity
These specialists share their thoughts and knowledge on obesity treatment, mental health, and weight stigma.
Inflation and Family Finances in 2023
We surveyed nearly 2,400 parents to determine how rising prices affect their everyday lives.
RSV Vaccines for Babies and Pregnant People
Every year, up to 80,000 children under 5 years old are hospitalized for RSV—but these vaccines can help.
The Difference Between The Morning After Pill and Abortion Pill
Both medications are critical to reproductive health, but there is a lot of confusion about what each one does and doesn’t do.
Postpartum Depression Pill Approved by the FDA
The 14-day treatment is the first oral pill to receive FDA approval specifically for postpartum depression.
First Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill Has Been Approved by the FDA
The progestin-only pill will be available for purchase in stores and online in early 2024.
Owlet Granted FDA-Clearance for Its Pulse Oximetry Sock for Infants
This exciting announcement comes after nearly two years of collaboration between the brand and the Food and Drug Administration.
Gender-Affirming Care: What To Know and Why It’s So Important
Experts clear up misunderstandings and misinformation swirling around this crucial form of health care.
National Gun Violence Awareness Month: Don’t Give Up the Fight
June is National Gun Violence Awareness Month, and we cannot let ourselves become numb to this devastating crisis.
The State of Mental Health in Parenthood
Mental Health Awareness Month is the perfect time to talk about the mental health struggles that often accompany parenting.
The Effects of Climate Change on Children’s Health
The AAP and EPA warn of increased asthma, elevated risk of overheating and dehydration, more premature births, and higher incidents of Lyme disease, to name a few.
What to Know About Your Baby’s Vaccine Schedule
In honor of National Infant Immunization Week, experts share insight into vaccinations and stress the importance of having (credible) facts.
The Black Maternal Mortality Crisis
Black women and their babies are dying at higher rates than any other race in the United States. Here’s why.
How Black Doulas Are Changing Maternal Health Care
There's power in women of color serving one another through pregnancy and into parenthood. One Black birth doula shares her heart for birth work and how it's positively impacting Black patients.
Diagnosing Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children
April is Autism Acceptance Month; here's what caregivers should know about ASD diagnosis, treatment, and the importance of taking care of yourself in the process.
How Working Moms are Affected by the Gender Pay Gap
March 14 was is Equal Pay Day—but some argue the wage gap has less to do with gender, and more to do with motherhood.
A Look at IVF in a Post-Roe World
With so much uncertainty, patients and physicians are burdened to carry the fear—and the threat—of the unknown.
How To Teach Your Kindergartener About Black History
The Black History Month celebration is an important part of American history for all races, but doesn’t have to end there.
What Experts Have to Say About the AAP’s New Guidelines on Childhood Obesity
These specialists share their thoughts and knowledge on obesity treatment, mental health, and weight stigma.