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Stupid things parents do that put their kids at riskupdated: Thu Oct 20 2011 09:21:00

Julie Perrault shudders when she remembers some of the dumb things she did when her kids were babies.

'Nevermind' baby grows upupdated: Mon Sep 26 2011 10:22:00

Spencer Elden talks to CNN's Don Lemon about his iconic photograph on Nirvana's "Nevermind" album cover 20 years ago.

Kate Hudson, Matthew Bellamy welcome 'healthy baby boy'updated: Sun Jul 10 2011 16:56:00

Actress Kate Hudson gave birth to her second child Saturday, her representative confirmed to CNN on Sunday.

People.com: Duggar Family Shows Off Healthy Baby Josieupdated: Tue Jun 07 2011 23:28:00

The 21-member clan talks about baby Josie's recovery and which family member expecting next

10 tips for your pediatrician visitupdated: Tue May 24 2011 07:08:00

Checkups are the cornerstone of good health, and in your baby's first couple of years she'll have plenty of them, as the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends at least nine from birth to 18 months.

When will my baby see normally?updated: Mon May 02 2011 08:44:00

I have a newborn. My pediatrician says to get close to his face when he's awake so he can see me. When will he start to see normally?

20 things moms should never feel guilty aboutupdated: Wed Mar 02 2011 08:53:00

We could probably come up with about 200 things to not feel guilty about, but then we would just feel guilty about never feeling guilty at all. This list will give you the general idea of what kinds of not-exactly-maternal feelings are within limits, and what childcare chores you can cheat on now and then.

Milestones in your baby's language developmentupdated: Mon Feb 07 2011 08:18:00

Although your baby won't say much during her first year of life (at least not in words you understand), her language skills begin to grow the minute she's born. Here's how the process unfolds:

Is it safe to fly with a 2-week-old?updated: Mon Jan 17 2011 08:26:00

Is it safe to fly with a 2-week-old?

What your baby's name says about youupdated: Thu Dec 02 2010 08:43:00

What's in a name? A lot, actually. Naming your kid is one of the hardest parts of starting a family, fraught with arguments, opinions and bad choices. You need to make sure your child's name is something unique but not too weird, easily rolls off the tongue, and most importantly, totally reflects the kind of parents you are.

Government has your baby's DNAupdated: Thu Jul 29 2010 14:27:00

Newborns in the U.S. are routinely screened for disease, and their DNA is stored indefinitely, and often without consent.

Anna Nicole thought child was gasupdated: Mon Nov 02 2009 19:48:00

Home video released by the Los Angeles Superior Court apparently shows Anna Nicole Smith confused about her pregnancy.

'Clown video' raises questions about Anna Nicole Smithupdated: Mon Nov 02 2009 19:48:00

Video of Anna Nicole Smith appearing to mistake a doll for her unborn child was just the reality TV star acting for a camera, a defense lawyer for Howard K. Stern says.

People.com: Rebecca Romijn Recruits Jerry O'Connell as Mr. Momupdated: Thu Aug 13 2009 14:12:00

The actor is on twin "diaper duty" while she promotes Eastwick, says Romijn

How can I safely control my pregnancy weight gain?updated: Fri Jul 24 2009 16:58:00

Hi. I am 21 weeks pregnant, and from start of the pregnancy to date, I have put on 15 pounds. I was high on weight before pregnancy, too, and worried what measures should I take to control my weight gain. Also, what are the risks associated with weight gain?

Rating U.S. health careupdated: Fri Jun 19 2009 11:09:00

CNN's Elizabeth Cohen and Tony Harris talk about how the U.S. stacks up compared to the rest of the world.

What you need to know about health care reformupdated: Fri Jun 19 2009 11:09:00

Five years from now, there's an excellent chance you won't have the same health insurance you have (or don't have) right now. That's because members of Congress are gearing up to reform the U.S. health care system, and unlike in 1993 when then-first lady Hillary Clinton tried her hand at changing the medical system, this time the important players -- doctors, insurance companies, pharmaceutical manufacturers -- seem to be on board. You heard a lot about health care reform this week, and you'll be hearing even more in the months to come. It's an incredibly confusing, complex issue, so in this week's Empowered Patient, we break it down for you with 10 frequently asked questions about health care reform.

Should I breast-feed a baby with food allergies?updated: Mon Jun 15 2009 09:52:00

I am exclusively beast-feeding my 4-month-old baby, who was diagnosed with allergic colitis at 3 months. I have been off dairy and soy for eight weeks now. We still see blood specks in his poop. He is gaining weight, albeit very slowly. Question, is it beneficial for me to be on an elimination diet and figure out what he is allergic to or is a hypoallergenic formula the answer? Has any research been done on this? My baby won't take those formulas and I am torn on what to do. Is breast-feeding detrimental in this case or will he outgrow it eventually in six months or a year? Please advise.

How new moms can deal with tricky relationshipsupdated: Mon May 11 2009 10:25:00

Teething rings, pacifiers, Mylicon drops: When your baby is difficult and cranky, there are plenty of tools at your disposal to set things right. But what can you do when the grown-ups in your life act like uncooperative, whiny children? No matter how hard you look, you won't find a pacifier big enough to hush your difficult mother-in-law or cranky hubby.

Will my anthrax vaccination hurt my unborn child?updated: Mon Apr 13 2009 09:20:00

I am enlisted in the military and recently had an anthrax shot. Then a week later, I found out that I am pregnant. Will this shot have an effect on my pregnancy or child?

Study: Average preemie costs $49,000 in first yearupdated: Tue Mar 17 2009 11:52:00

The average cost of medical care for a premature or low birth-weight baby for its first year of life is about $49,000, according to a new report from the March of Dimes Foundation.

Saudis order 40 lashes for elderly woman for minglingupdated: Mon Mar 09 2009 20:23:00

A Saudi Arabian court has sentenced a 75-year-old Syrian woman to 40 lashes, four months imprisonment and deportation from the kingdom for having two unrelated men in her house, according to local media reports.

Woman gets 40 lashesupdated: Mon Mar 09 2009 20:23:00

CNN.com writer Mohammed Jamjoom talks about a Saudi woman being punished for having two unrelated men in her home.

Study: Want a smart baby? TV's not going to helpupdated: Wed Mar 04 2009 12:35:00

Watching television does not make babies smarter, according to a study released this week in the journal Pediatrics, adding to existing research that challenges the usefulness of baby educational videos and DVDs.

Octuplets making good progress, hospital saysupdated: Fri Feb 20 2009 16:41:00

Doctors remained optimistic Friday that all eight babies born last month to a California woman will fully develop without major complications.

Extreme multiple births carry tremendous risksupdated: Fri Jan 30 2009 14:44:00

After the birth of octuplets this week, some doctors are questioning the ethics and medical practice that contribute to extreme multiple births.

How can I soothe a teething baby's gums?updated: Mon Dec 15 2008 15:51:00

What is the most reliable and safe product to soothe a teething baby's gums?

7 ways to help your baby fall asleepupdated: Fri Nov 28 2008 09:16:00

Naptime at our house used to be a recurring mystery: When would Lucy go down today? I'd be on the lookout for clues and remain suspicious through dim lights, books, and droopy eyelids.

Time.com: Kids Aren't Getting Enough Vitamin Dupdated: Mon Oct 13 2008 19:00:00

Pediatricians say babies, children and teens need to double their intake of vitamin D

People.com: Angelina Jolie Says, 'Everybody's Great'updated: Mon Oct 06 2008 07:47:00

"The babies are getting big and healthy and developing personalities," she tells PEOPLE

Commentary: A better beginning for the world's babiesupdated: Wed Sep 24 2008 13:11:00

Last year, 9.2 million children didn't make it to their fifth birthday. Of these, roughly 4 million children died within the first 28 days of life -- the newborn period.

Why infants still die from SIDSupdated: Fri Sep 12 2008 10:42:00

When Melissa and Rudy Haberzettl's son Jacob was born in November 2006, he was perfect in every way -- full-term, healthy weight, and a champion eater. Like many new moms, Melissa was determined to follow doctor's orders: She breastfed Jake exclusively, put him to sleep on his back, never exposed him to cigarette smoke, and kept soft toys and bedding out of his crib. And Jake thrived. "He was such a happy baby, always looking around and cooing," remembers the Colorado Springs, Colorado, mom.

Is your kid really gifted? Probably notupdated: Wed Aug 27 2008 16:58:00

Did your child walk and talk early? Does she have a brain like a sponge? Scribble magnificently? Love learning? Ask questions that leave you marveling (and scrambling to Google an answer)?

Time.com: Chemical Linked to Baby Deathsupdated: Thu Jul 03 2008 17:00:00

Scientists have new evidence that the brain chemical best known for regulating mood also plays a role in the mystifying killer of seemingly healthy babies -- sudden infant death syndrome

Time.com: CDC: Hospitals Not Promoting Breast-Feedingupdated: Fri Jun 13 2008 12:55:00

Most U.S. hospitals don't do very well when it comes to promoting breast-feeding, according to the first national report to look at the issue

Surviving a flight with your baby or toddlerupdated: Fri Jun 06 2008 09:15:00

Flying with a baby or toddler can have its fair share of turbulence. From finding a place to change diapers to keeping your child quiet to dealing with eye-rolling passengers, parents have their work cut out for them on a plane.

Breast-feeding heroupdated: Thu May 22 2008 19:33:00

A Chinese policewoman is being praised for breast-feeding earthquake-stricken babies. CNN's Hugh Riminton reports.

A mom's guide to birth control updated: Wed May 07 2008 12:15:00

Question: I've always been on the Pill, but now I'm breastfeeding. That means I can't go back on it, right?

Time.com: CDC: 3 of 4 Moms Breast Feedupdated: Thu May 01 2008 13:05:00

More than 3 out of 4 new moms now breast-feed their infants, the highest rate in the U.S. in at least 20 years, according to a a government report

Time.com: Gender Guides Preemies Survival updated: Thu Apr 17 2008 11:05:00

Doctors now have a better way of helping parents make an agonizing decision -- whether to take heroic steps to save a very premature baby

Autism and premature babiesupdated: Wed Apr 02 2008 10:22:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta looks at a new autism study, and shows some of the videos iReport.com has received from viewers.

Preemies face long-term risksupdated: Wed Mar 26 2008 10:44:00

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta looks at a new study on the long-term risks associated with premature babies.

Time.com: Preemie Risks Last into Adulthood updated: Tue Mar 25 2008 22:00:00

Even as more of them survive their early years, premature babies can have health problems later in life, new research shows

When to question a doctorupdated: Fri Mar 14 2008 10:58:00

There are times when it's reasonable to disagree with a pediatrician's advice. CNN's Elizabeth Cohen reports.

When it's OK to question your pediatrician's adviceupdated: Fri Mar 14 2008 10:58:00

At some point during last month's well-baby checkup for her son Isaac, Kamila McGinnis stopped listening to her pediatrician.

The way kids grow, age by ageupdated: Fri Mar 14 2008 10:38:00

There are few issues that preoccupy new parents more than this: Is my baby growing normally? When the percentiles seem off-kilter, we worry -- but experts say there's rarely reason for concern.

Jaundice: Why your baby may look yellowupdated: Mon Mar 10 2008 10:10:00

Jaundice is a common condition that affects six out of 10 newborns, according to the March of Dimes. CNN learned more about infant jaundice from Dr. Anne Hansen, a neonatologist at Children's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts.

Treating jaundiceupdated: Mon Mar 10 2008 10:10:00

Light therapy is one of several ways to treat babies with jaundice as Judy Fortin reports in this Health Minute.

Time.com: Stressed Moms, Schizophrenic Kidsupdated: Tue Feb 05 2008 19:00:00

A new study suggests that a mother's acute emotional stress during early pregnancy may increase her unborn baby's risk of developing schizophrenia later in life

People.com: Jessica Alba 'Paranoid' About Breastfeedingupdated: Wed Jan 23 2008 22:23:00

Fearless onscreen, Jessica Alba is feeling some jitters about impending motherhood.

Group sounds alarm on infant formula cansupdated: Wed Dec 05 2007 16:56:00

Mothers sit propped against pillows and gym mats at the "Real Birth" baby clinic in New York City. It's a sea of unwashed hair, women of various ages and professions, complicit smiles and apologies for not looking more put together. The diverse women share a common drive: the desire to breast-feed their babies. They believe it's the best nutrition, but they have difficulty, for reasons ranging from low milk production to adopted babies to problems with some babies latching on.

How to keep your baby safe: 4 biggest at-home hazardsupdated: Tue Nov 13 2007 10:24:00

Leah McCammon was just five days short of her first birthday when she was severely burned in her grandmother's bathtub. "My mother stepped out for just 30 seconds to get my other daughter from the living room," recalls Leah's mom, Shelly McCammon, an Atlanta, Georgia, interior designer. "In that time, Leah pulled herself up by grabbing the faucet and turned it on, sending 128-degree water splashing down." Three days later, Leah died.

5 weird things about newbornsupdated: Thu Nov 08 2007 11:47:00

It's hard to believe now, but once upon a time, Michelle Duggar was a new mom. Now the Arkansas mother is famous for having 17 children, but she can still remember how her first child had a huge belly button when he was born 19 years ago.

Pregnancy and parentingupdated: Mon Nov 05 2007 14:05:00

Here you will find various articles related to pregnancy, childbirth, parenthood and child safety. • Doulas deliver help for birthing moms • Lower your miscarriage risk with new tests, treatments • 5 mistakes parents make with newborns -- and how to avoid them • 8 things no one tells you about being a mom • Your baby: 10 milestones for the first 2 years • Got a million worries about your baby? Here's calming advice • Test your baby-safety savvy • Car seat installation: Make sure your baby's safe

Five breast-feeding mistakes new moms make, and how to fix them updated: Thu Nov 01 2007 16:56:00

When Erika Clowes was pregnant, she figured breast-feeding would be a breeze. After all, she'd read all the books and taken all the classes. After an easy birth, she brought home her baby, Charlie, and waited for paradise to begin.

5 mistakes parents make with newborns -- and how to avoid themupdated: Thu Nov 01 2007 16:53:00

When you take your bundle of joy home from the hospital, it's inevitable you won't do everything right. We asked pediatricians for the five most common mistakes parents make with their newborns.

CNNMoney: Baby seats recalled after 28 head injury reportsupdated: Thu Oct 25 2007 15:07:00

About 1 million baby seats sold at major U.S. retailers are being recalled after the Consumer Product Safety Commission received 28 reports of serious head injuries, including three skull fractures, after young children fell out of the seats when they were placed on tables.

Ask Dr. Sears: Diabetes and pregnancyupdated: Mon Oct 22 2007 13:19:00

Q: I'm 28 and diabetic. Now my husband and I would like to have a baby. Is there anything I should worry about because of my condition?

Breastfeeding mom winsupdated: Tue Oct 02 2007 11:45:00

A breastfeeding mother wins an appeal for extra time during an exam so that she can express her breast milk.

Time.com: What Breast-Feeding Can't Doupdated: Tue Sep 11 2007 18:55:00

Breast milk is best for babies' health and well-being, but a new study finds it doesn't help prevent asthma or allergies

Everything you need to know about caring for your kids' teethupdated: Tue Sep 11 2007 10:16:00

For the first time in decades, cavities in kids are on the rise. As many as 28 percent of children ages 2 to 5 have cavities in their baby teeth. What can you do to keep your child's teeth healthy? Answers to your most pressing dental questions, for babies on up:

People.com: Bridget Moynahan 'Thankful' for Healthy Babyupdated: Wed Aug 29 2007 13:57:00

Bridget Moynahan is "thankful" for her new son John Edward Thomas Moynahan, her rep tells PEOPLE.

People.com: Teammates Congratulate New Dad Tom Bradyupdated: Mon Aug 27 2007 13:02:00

New dad and New England Patriots star Tom Brady gave a winning performance Friday night in a 24-7 victory over the Carolina Panthers - just two days after missing practice to visit his newborn baby with actress Bridget Moynahan.

Your baby: 10 milestones for the first 2 yearsupdated: Thu Jun 07 2007 10:09:00

Every milestone -- from when your baby first holds up her sweet little head to when she speaks her first word -- is thrilling. These moments aren't just exciting and fun; they're also markers that can clue you in to your baby's development. Most parents already know to look for the much-lauded ones, like rolling over and walking. But of the multitude of milestones cited by the American Academy of Pediatrics, some are considered more significant. Here, 10 milestones that are worth paying a little extra attention to during your child's first two years:

Despite medical advances, kids' shots still importantupdated: Mon Apr 09 2007 10:16:00

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends children be immunized to protect them from dangerous childhood diseases.

CNNMoney: FDA warns against buying Accutane onlineupdated: Thu Mar 29 2007 09:29:00

The FDA is warning people - especially pregnant women and girls - not to buy the acne treatment Accutane online because of its potentially dangerous side effects.

Got a million worries about your baby? Here's calming adviceupdated: Mon Mar 12 2007 10:49:00

When my first daughter, Sadie, was a few days old, we hadn't mastered breastfeeding, and I was sure I was starving her. But after a few panicked calls to the doctor and a few weigh-ins, it became clear that she wasn't starving at all -- she was thriving.

The daddy-baby connection: everyday ways to help them bondupdated: Mon Jan 29 2007 10:52:00

When Melanie, a happy new mom, and her baby, Jason, recently came into my office for his two-week checkup, she had more worries about her husband than questions about the baby. "I feel so close to Jason, but I'm afraid Nick doesn't," she said. "How can I help them to bond?"

Test your baby-safety savvyupdated: Fri Jan 26 2007 11:52:00

Make sure you know better than Britney! Here are four questions and answers from the editors of Parenting magazine:

Childproofing made easy: A room-by-room, stage-by-stage guideupdated: Fri Jan 26 2007 10:52:00

The best way to make your home safe: Start childproofing early -- before your baby's born, since that's when you actually have time to do it, or before such milestones as crawling or walking.

Car seat installation: Make sure your baby's safeupdated: Fri Jan 26 2007 10:42:00

Of course you have a car safety seat, but are you using it properly? The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates misuse to be as high as 80 percent.

Tots are prime targets for colds and fluupdated: Wed Jan 10 2007 18:34:00

In the first two years of life, most children will get eight to 10 colds, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Money Magazine: Ringing up baby: What infants really costupdated: Wed Sep 27 2006 17:15:00

When you're expecting a baby, as my wife and I are, you get a lot of advice. Grandparents-to-be, co-workers, affectionately nosy old ladies on the bus -everyone has ideas.

The joy of reading updated: Thu Aug 24 2006 14:10:00

Reading to your child can be one of life's sweetest pleasures. You're spending focused time together and teaching a habit that can open countless doors throughout his or her life.

Working to connect with metro momsupdated: Wed Jul 12 2006 18:20:00

Feelings of isolation and detachment can often plague new mothers who are used to the workforce.

Not your mother's breast milkupdated: Thu Jan 26 2006 10:53:00

One of my first assignments for CNN was to profile a young mother who was part of a government program encouraging women to breast-feed their babies.

Stem cells proving popular giftupdated: Mon Dec 19 2005 05:57:00

It may not be your average Christmas present or gift for a newborn baby, but a British-based company says grandparents looking for a gift with a twist are increasingly investing in stem cells for their grandchildren.

Gupta: Progress, hurdles in breast cancer fightupdated: Mon Oct 10 2005 09:12:00

In 1987, around one in four women age 50 and older said they'd had a mammogram and breast exam in the past two years. Eleven years later, that number jumped to 69 percent.

FSB: The Battle for Your Baby's Brainupdated: Sat Oct 01 2005 00:01:00

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A proposed bill to ban male circumcisionupdated: Fri Apr 08 2005 15:01:00

A San Diego, California-based group that calls itself a health and human rights organization recently submitted a proposed bill to Congress called the Male Genital Mutilation Bill ("MGM bill"). The bill, if adopted, would ban the practice of circumcising baby boys.

CNNMoney: New bid for Toys 'R' Us?updated: Wed Mar 09 2005 06:13:00

A new bid for all of Toys "R" Us could shake up the auction process for the company's traditional toy unit, according to a published report Wednesday.

Money Magazine: Priceless That's how adoptive parents describe their children. But adoption is also a financial transaction. A look at the interupdated: Tue Apr 01 2003 00:01:00

Alana West had had enough. West, an actress and set costumer, had spent years in infertility treatments and was on the brink of taking the next step, in vitro fertilization. But as she stood in the...

Fortune: COMPARING HEALTH CARE updated: Mon Jul 27 1992 00:01:00

It's easy to see why health care is one of the most wrenching issues in the U.S. when you compare costs and benefits with those of other industrial societies. The U.S. pays the most in both per cap...

Fortune: A FAIRER SHAKE FOR SOUTHERN BABIESupdated: Mon Oct 23 1989 00:01:00

It's no secret that the U.S. rates for infant mortality are among the highest in the Western world. In 1987 ten U.S. infants died for every 1,000 born alive; 17 developed countries have lower rates...

Fortune: BEAUTIFUL BABIESupdated: Mon Mar 13 1989 00:01:00

When Blue Cross & Blue Shield of the National Capital Area agreed to contribute $271,000 to the Beautiful Babies media campaign promoting prenatal care for women in Washington, it was more than a g...

Money Magazine: Fund briefs: it's a loadupdated: Sun Mar 01 1987 00:01:00

Mammas, don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys. Have them be doctors or lawyers or accountants. In a six-month test, the Venture fund family of Santa Fe (800-545-2098, 505-983-4335 in New Mexi...

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