Your first prenatal visit may be one of the longest you'll have during your pregnancy — and definitely the most comprehensive. Not only will there be tests and information-gathering, there will be lots of time spent on questions and answers. There will also be plenty of advice given, from what to eat (or not), what prenatal vitamins to take, and how much to exercise.| What to Expect
Sickle cell anemia is an inherited blood disorder that can lead to serious complications in babies and children. The good news: Early diagnosis and treatment can protect kids’ health so they can feel their best and do the things they love.| What to Expect
A pacifier can seem like magic: It’s easy, quick and for many babies it turns on the comfort and turns off the tears.| What to Expect