
Weird Early Pregnancy Symptoms
You first know you're pregnant when you're running to the bathroom to be sick in the morning, don't you? Just like in the movies. Actually, as we discover here, there are a whole variety of weird symptoms that could foretell the pitter-pat of tiny feet.

Experimental Urine Test Successfully Predicts Prostate Cancer
An experimental urine test which detects genetic changes which are associated with prostate cancer has identified 92% of men, with elevated prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, who had high-grade cancers.

Not getting pregnant after a D&C
Suffering a miscarriage is often an extremely distressing experience, and undergoing a D&C procedure may make it even more so. After a miscarriage and D&C, women are often advised to wait for a few months before trying to conceive again.

9 warning signs your biological clock is ticking
Is your biological clock ticking, and are you getting broody? If you are here reading about trying to conceive, you may already know the answer!

Can fake tan cause infertility?
We read about new environmental and lifestyle factors that can reportedly cause infertility nearly every week.

Can your cat safely sleep in your baby's crib?
Can your cat safely sleep in your baby's crib?

Safe cardio work-out ideas for your pregnancy
Prenatal cardio exercises are a great way to stay fit and healthy during your pregnancy. Are you having trouble deciding which work out you should choose, or are you not sure whether or not your chosen activity is safe while you are expecting?

Shocking news: Weight loss does not increase fertility
Overweight and obese women will both increase their chances of getting pregnant if they manage to lose some weight, conventional wisdom says.

Pregnancy: Tips for dads
Are you going to be a dad? Congratulations! Of course you are excited, but most dads also feel a little (or a lot) insecure and lost.

Hepatitis during pregnancy
Hepatitis literally means inflammation or infection of the liver. Some types of hepatitis are sexually transmitted, but some can be spread through water, a handshake, or blood.