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In the U.S., we’re delaying pregnancy even longer, and the number of women giving birth in middle age, specifically, is on the rise.
Learn what to look for—and questions worth asking—when you’re vetting a new OB-GYN.
For almost two decades—if not longer—researchers have been documenting the strong relationship between postpartum mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs), and poor sleep quality
Experts said the new research finding underscored how abortion bans had affected women’s contraceptive choices.
If you’re pregnant, there are a lot of emotions you’re probably expecting to feel: excited, overwhelmed, nervous, and joyful.
If you are one of the many people who experience painful menstrual cramps, a diet change may bring some relief, a new study suggests.
Surrogacy is becoming an increasingly common family-building option that offers a beacon of hope for people.
To weigh or not to weigh. Which is more likely to protect against gaining excess weight?
Each year, tens of thousands of people in the U.S. try to conceive using in vitro fertilization (IVF).
A new test may help pregnant women learn if their developing fetus is at increased risk of miscarriage.
Fertility, or a person's natural capacity to conceive a child, declines with age.
If the technique is confirmed, women who have miscarried may no longer need to rely on centralized testing labs for results.
Learn more about treatment of uterine fibroids during this informational webinar from Columbia Ob/Gyn.
The Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade has brought a flurry of changes to abortion laws.