A rise in C-sections is partly due to elective C-sections, a practice that doctors state should be discouraged as it puts babies at risk.
A new study shows that women are exercising less during pregnancy and are giving birth to larger babies as a result.
For years, physicians have been flying by the seat of their pants when prescribing antidepressants to pregnant women. Now, new guidelines offer some guidance for antidepressant use during pregnancy.
Wondering what exercise can most benefit you and your unborn baby? Water aerobics can do this, and more.
A new study, to be published in the January 20th issue of Journal of the American College of Cardiology, sets out to answer the question of whether newer forms of birth control are safer than the old.
On January 14, 1794, the first Cesarean section was performed in the US.
Louis Pasteur was born on December 27, 1822, to a relatively poor family in Dole, France.