After birth, self-care often looks less like routines and more like rest, support, and surviving a major life transition.
Recent postpartum health resources, covering conditions like pelvic inflammatory disease and postpartum depression, have been incorporated into nursing education materials, offering both clinical ...
Here are three essential steps to support a healthy pregnancy. If you think you may be pregnant, call a doctor. Early care ...
Most pregnant people are in regular touch with their maternity care providers over the course of nine months, with ever-more-frequent visits, tests, and scans as their due date nears. For many ...
Medical students at the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School are redefining postpartum care with an innovative, ...
Given the Trump administration’s priorities and CMS’s recently announced strategy around evidence-based prevention and cost savings, we explore cost-effective opportunities that states can consider ...
Understanding whether racial and ethnic inequities exist along the postpartum mental health care continuum is vital because inequitable identification of depression can lead to inequitable referral to ...
Few women with postpartum-onset diabetes meet recommended A1C monitoring guidelines, highlighting a need to improve routine ...
A growing number of women are launching luxury postpartum services — from in-house recovery to postnatal spa-like retreats.
New moms in Chesapeake can now receive important postpartum care without leaving home, thanks to the Mom Mobile. Last week, Chesapeake Regional Healthcare launched the Mom Mobile, a vehicle equipped ...