Prenatal care
Prosecutors Now Say They Might Not Go After Woman Who Miscarried After She Was Shot
In the first state to enshrine fetal personhood in its constitution, the woman is facing manslaughter charges
ICE Says Detained Woman's Stillbirth 'Not Considered an In-Custody Death'
A 24-year-old Honduran woman in ICE custody went into premature labor last week, delivering a baby doctors pronounced dead moments later.
Christine Curry Is Helping Expecting Mothers With Zika Prepare For an Uncertain Future
The Florida doctor is one of the leaders in the fight against the debilitating disease.
In Brave Push to Protect Men's Money, GOP Moves to Dismantle Prenatal Coverage
If you think this sort of idiocy is painful, wait until you have to forego an epidural to save money.
How American Doctors Are Preparing Families for Children With Zika
About 100 pregnant women in Florida have tested positive for Zika. Doctors expect most of them will be carried to term.
What It’s Like to Be Pregnant, Depressed, and Scared of Pills
"You're going to give birth to a beautiful Zoloft baby!"
This Wearable Transmits Touch Between Mothers and Their Newborn Babies
The Creators Project introduces Babybe, the bionic device that transmits a mother's touch to infants in incubation machines.
A Woman Got Six Extra Years in Prison Because She Was Pregnant
Lacey Weld was 26 years old and in the final weeks of pregnancy when a camera attached to an undercover police officer captured her 40-minute visit to a meth-manufacturing plant. A judge threw the book at her, but advocates are fighting back.