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Preeclampsia and Eclampsia

Preeclampsia describes an abnormal increase in a woman's blood pressure after the 20th week of pregnancy.

Preeclampsia Detection and Signs

Unfortunately, there is no single test to predict or diagnose preeclampsia.

Preconception Care: A Public Health Concern

Despite major advances in medical care, poor birth outcomes continue to be a problem in the United States.
Contributor : CDC

Increasing Your Milk Supply (Breastfeeding)

La Leche League recommends the following tips for a low milk supply:

Reducing an Oversupply of Milk (Breastfeeding)

La Leche League recommends the following tips for an oversupply of milk:

Storing Breast Milk

Safely prepare and store breast milk.

Understanding Anencephaly

Anencephaly is a birth defect that affects the closing of the neural tube during pregnancy.
Contributor : CDC

Hypospadias: Frequently Asked Questions

Hypospadias is a birth defect among boys in which the opening of the urethra is located somewhere along the underside of the penis instead o...
Contributor : CDC

Understanding Omphalocele

An omphalocele is a birth defect in which the infant's intestine or other organs within the abdomen stick out of the belly button or navel i...
Contributor : CDC

Gastroschisis Causes and Prevention

Gastroschisis occurs during pregnancy when the muscles of the wall of the baby's abdomen do not form correctly.
Contributor : CDC