If you're thinking of getting pregnant - or already trying to conceive - you're in the right place. Here you'll learn about ovulation and fertility, the role of genetics in pregnancy, and the importance of healthy living pre-pregnancy. We also get into questions of infertility, and how age affects pregnancy.
There's no way to know for sure, but you can make an educated guess--here, genetics experts show you how.
If your period is the only time you pay attention to what goes on below your belt, you're not alone. For most women, trying to conceive is a crash course in Reproduction 101.
The process by which your baby becomes a boy or a girl, according to what's written in his or her genetic code, is awe-inspiring. Watch it all unfold.
Find out how long it really takes to get pregnant after stopping injections.
You can do this quick and comprehensive ten-minute workout throughout your pregnancy.
The gender of the baby you're carrying can increase your risk of developing gestational diabetes, according to one study.
Sure, you've joined the Mile High Club and memorized the Kama Sutra. But how much do you know about babymaking sex? Take this fun quiz to find out.
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Planning on taking a trip while you're pregnant? We went to the pros for advice on how to smooth out the bumps when traveling with a bump of your own.
Are you ovulating? Even if you're not using an ovulation calculator or ovulation calendar, it's possible to identify the signs and symptoms that indicate the most fertile time in your cycle. Keep an eye out for cramping, mucus and these other symptoms that could predict if you're ovulating.
We explore 10 different types of fertility treatment options and examine the pros, cons, and costs of each one.
Even in the third trimester, you can still work that butt! In this video, you'll see how to exercise comfortably and effectively.
It seems the awareness and information gap about many fertility issues is wider than we thought, according to a 2017 report.
The condition is called superfetation, and it's so rare, her doctor had to Google it!