Babies & Toddlers
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Male infertility: It’s more common than you may think
KidsMale infertility is often a subject brushed under the table, yet male infertility accounts for 40% of infertility cases.
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Eat your way to great fertility in five easy ways
KidsIf you’re looking to fall pregnant, these five superfoods and supplements will help give your fertility a boost.
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Common medications to avoid during pregnancy
KidsDuring pregnancy, your body may be more at risk for developing common illnesses but some medications may be unsafe to…
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Turn to music to spark your child’s creativity
KidsThere is magic in music and movement. Both activate your child’s brain. Here’s how you can enhance your toddler’s creativity…
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The impact of early menopause on fertility
KidsPremature menopause can impact your hopes and dreams for having a baby. We chat with a reproductive specialist for more…
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The ins and outs of chickenpox: When tots have spots
KidsVaccinating your child against chickenpox is one of the best ways to prevent them from contracting this highly contagious virus.
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Help: My man is experiencing pregnancy symptoms!
KidsJust when you thought pregnancy was reserved for the fairer sex, your hubby starts growing man boobs and craving pickles…
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The many benefits of walking during pregnancy
KidsIn case you didn’t already know: Walking is a great exercise for all pregnant women and has numerous health benefits…
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When (and how) to introduce fish to your baby
KidsFish can be a wonderful source of nutrition for your baby as it’s packed with lean protein and contains essential…
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How does your child’s memory develop?
KidsMemory is an essential part of your child’s understanding. We look at how your child’s memory develops and how you…
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Busy mornings? Choose breakfast on the go!
KidsWe love that you can prepare these recipes in advance and just grab your breakfast on the way out the…
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Why your baby’s sleep regresses at a year old
KidsSleep regression is common in babies, with most babies having three sleep regressions during their first year.











