Birthing terror stories. Nothing makes me more upset than hearing the delivery tales of terror from friends and family that come to *support* a laboring woman
March of Dimes and Anthem Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Anthem, Inc., today announced a $1.1 million grant with their latest plans to tackle America's maternal and infant health crisis
Dysmenorrhea (menstrual cramp) is common among women. Usually starting anywhere from 1–2 years to 6–12 months after the first period and remaining until around 40 years of age,
If you suffer from a prolapsed uterus, especially after pregnancy, then pelvic floor therapy offers real benefit and may even help you avoid a hysterectomy.