Let an American OB/GYN guide you on your pregnancy journey. Co-authored by a physician, we look at pregnancy the same way medical professionals do–weekly. We cover everything–from before conception to baby’s birth–in weekly discussions packed with lots of information. Pregnancy is an exciting time, and there’s much to learn about it. We hope we can provide you with the information you seek to help you have a happy, healthy pregnancy. Every episode is available now, so no matter what week you are in pregnancy, we have an episode for you!
It takes work to stay close to your partner as you both manage this new and different relationship–being parents! Learn ways to grow closer together as you navigate how to deal with these new responsibilities. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
A flu shot during pregnancy can reduce your risk of getting a severe respiratory illness. The flu vaccine is safe at any time during pregnancy. Understand how you getting a flu shot protects you and baby. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
One of the biggest challenges for parents of multiples is deciding how to feed them. Breastfeed? Bottlefeed? Feed breast milk exclusively? Feed formula only? Do both? Learn the ins and outs of pumping breast milk, feeding on a schedule or feeding one, then the other. Get some tips for making the job a little easier. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Bonding is important and allows dad to connect physically and emotionally with baby. Discover techniques a father can use to bond with his child. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Things that didn't make you sick before pregnancy may harm you and baby now. Two culprits are listeriosis and salmonella. Find out foods to avoid and other ways to protect you both. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
When baby is constipated, she has difficulty having bowel movements. It can be very uncomfortable for her. There are some things you can try to help. Examine ways to help relieve the problem. Find out when it's time to call the doctor. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Life with more than one baby takes lots of planning. Learn techniques, tricks and shortcuts to living your best life with multiples. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Caffeine is a stimulant found in many beverages and foods. Caffeine crosses the placenta to the baby, and it can pass into breast milk, too. Learn why you need to limit your intake and ways you can do it. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Before baby can begin eating solids, he needs to be able to do quite a few things. Learn what they are, and discover whether it's time for your baby to move forward in this exciting new venture. Understand the types of foods baby will eat and determine how and when to feed him. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Maintaining your couple relationship is important; improving it will benefit you all. Discover tips to help you preserve and improve your relationship as a couple after baby arrives. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
A urinary-tract infection (UTI) is the most common problem involving the bladder or kidneys in pregnancy. Discover why it needs to be treated, how a UTI can be treated and when to call your doctor. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Every baby has gas at some time, and it can be very uncomfortable for her. Learn about symptoms of the problem and ways to deal with it. Determine when it's time to call the doctor. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
There's a lot to consider as you check your health insurance for the family. Determine what benefits are offered and what is, and is not, covered. Use what you learn to choose the type of insurance to meet your family's needs. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Back pain during pregnancy is common. Pain may occur in your lower back and legs. Learn how you can deal with it at home and when to call the doctor. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Plane travel may be a great way to take a long journey with baby. To make your trip the best just takes some planning and preparation. Discover ways to prepare for the trip, what to do on the actual day of travel and get some tips about what to do if your great plans go awry! Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
When baby becomes mobile, it's time to make your home safer. Find out what precautions you may need to take and products and techniques to use to keep baby safe. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
It's a test for fetal problems, usually done between 16 and 20 weeks of pregnancy. A bit of fluid surrounding the fetus is removed and used to test for about 40 fetal abnormalities. Find out how it's done and what results can mean. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
It's best to avoid taking a young baby out in the sun because his skin is so delicate. So what can you do? Can you use sunscreen on his skin? Learn what you can do to protect baby from the sun. Find out the facts about using sunscreen. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
You may want to think about birth control after pregnancy before baby is born. We examine birth-control methods for breastfeeding and bottlefeeding moms and discuss tubal ligation. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
A belly band can be worn during pregnancy or after baby's birth. It can be a clothing accessory or provide extra support for your back and abdomen. Determine if a belly band is for you. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com!
During the first year of baby's life, you'll see your pediatrician at least 7 times for well-baby checkups. Discover what these visits reveal and how you can do to make them better. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Life insurance can provide your family financial security, if something happens to you or your partner. Determine what your needs are for you as a couple, and make a plan to protect your family. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Is marijuana safe for a pregnant woman or her baby? We explore the many reasons a woman should avoid all marijuana, including medical marijuana, and CBD use during pregnancy. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Newborn screening tests identify babies at risk or those who more testing after birth. Baby may have many tests–it varies by which state baby was born in. Learn what tests your baby may have after birth. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
A highchair is one of the most-used baby products you'll buy. Determine what type of chair to buy. We provide you with important features to consider for your little one. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Is it OK to travel by plane when you're pregnant? We provide you with information about when to travel, signs you shouldn't travel and ways to make flying more comfortable for you. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Baby's nursery will need lot of things. What do you really need? Find out what items you may want to consider for baby's comfort and your peace of mind. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Going back to work can be hard for many women. We provide some tips about how to make this transition easier for you and your whole family. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
What causes food cravings during pregnancy? Why do some foods make you sick? Learn about normal food cravings, dangerous food cravings and food aversion, and what you can do to deal with each. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Getting you and baby ready for a well-baby checkup helps both you and your doctor. Understand how preparing for a visit can be beneficial and what you can do to prepare baby and yourself. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
You may hear lots of crazy advice from people when you're pregnant. Should you believe them? Here are some old wives' tales you can definitely ignore, and a few that are true! Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Eating a vegetarian diet can supply you and baby the nutrients you need. But it takes careful planning and attention to the foods you choose. Learn about the right kinds of food to eat and supplements you may need to take. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Whether you travel with baby by plane or car, you need to plan ahead for feeding. We give you some great ideas for making your next trip a happy experience for everyone. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Your lives are going to change a great deal after baby arrives. This episodes deals with experiences many new parents have had after baby's birth. Discover the realities of dealing with baby from parents who have been there. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
After baby's birth, it's time to recover. A Cesarean is major surgery, so your recovery will involve more than recovery from a vaginal birth. Learn about what to do in the hospital and at home to help you bounce back quickly. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Baby massage is great for baby and you, too. It helps soothe baby and is a wonderful way to bond. Learn how massage can help relax, calm and comfort baby. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Breastfeeding is a great way to feed baby. But some women feel uncomfortable nursing baby away from home. Discover private places to feed baby and ways to do it discreetly in public. We even give you some comebacks for those who harass you. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
You may wear regular clothes for a long time and not buy many maternity pieces. However, they may become necessary. Find out what you will really need and where to find these clothes. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Front carriers are a wonderful way to carry baby. Discover the different types of front carriers. Learn when and where to use, or not use, them and how to carry baby safely. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Going back to work is a must for many new moms. Preparation is the key to making it less of a hassle for you and baby. Learn steps you can take to make the process easier on you both.
It can be good to snack–if you know how to do it. Discover tips for healthful snacking. Learn why you need to be careful with junk food. Included are suggestions for healthful snacks. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com!
A bedtime routine will benefit you and baby! You can begin a basic routine from the first day you bring baby home. Learn steps to take to create a routine unique to your baby. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com!
After baby's birth, it's time to recover. Recovery from a vaginal birth has its own unique aspects. Find out what may be in store for you in the 6 weeks after baby arrival. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
Tobacco use of any kind can negatively affect you and baby in many ways. Learn about the impact cigarette smoking and tobacco use can have on your baby. Discover ways to make your life healthier. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
For a car trip with baby to be enjoyable for everyone, you need to plan and prepare. We have some great ideas for making your next road trip a happy experience for the whole family. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com!
Breastfeeding your baby may be different from what you thought it would be during pregnancy. Feelings vary. Discover the realities of breastfeeding from moms who have been there. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com!
You need to eat dairy products during pregnancy. But if you're lactose intolerant, you can't digest them. Examine ways to deal with this problem during this important time of fetal development. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com!
Feeding baby is one of the most important things you'll do for her. Find out how often she needs to eat and how to get started on the right track. Learn about bonding during feeding. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.
With in-home care, your child is cared for at home–yours or the caregiver's. Learn how this type of care can be handled if the caregiver is someone you know or someone you are getting to know. We also offer ways to help you find this type of child care.
Pregnancy is stressful in itself. Add the stress of moving to a new town, and the situation becomes more complicated. Finding a place to live. Finding a new doctor. Learn what to do, and when, if you need to move.
Jaundice occurs in a newborn when baby can't remove bilirubin on its own. Find out the signs to look for and what actions you need to take if baby has jaundice.