Birth
Research: Fathers get depressed after child's birth, just not right away
Estimates suggest that about one in ten fathers experiences postpartum depression.
Born under fire: MDA delivers baby in Jerusalem minutes before rushing to shelter
‘I shielded the baby with my body’: Paramedic protects newborn during Iran missile alert
Adding Light: New Life Delivered by MDA Under Fire
How to recover from childbirth – an expert guide
Post-birth recovery hack: focus on your pelvic floor!
A comprehensive dictionary of pregnancy and childbirth concepts
Get clear explanations of common terms related to pregnancy and childbirth.
40-year-old fetus discovered in stomach of 84-year-old woman
The woman exhibited signs of abdominal pregnancy, an extraordinarily uncommon variant of ectopic pregnancy.
China's Xian sends 'sweet love' messages to encourage babymaking
The message was sent by Xian's Health Commission and Xian's Family Planning Association. Both government departments did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Israeli doctors save pregnant woman, baby from ruptured artery
The operating room was a battlefield for the lives of the mother and her son as a crisis developed surrounding a ruptured artery in the spleen.
10,000 Liters: How did she pump so much breast milk?
Elizabeth Anderson-Sierra, 35, holds the Guinness World Record for largest breast milk donation, sharing her extraordinary journey amidst challenges.
Jerusalem Biblical Zoo welcomes birth of new baby giraffe
Mazal tov: Baby South African giraffe Eli is born at the Biblical Zoo
Fathers' psychiatric diagnosis increases risk of preterm birth - study
Preterm birth is associated with negative health consequences for newborns, but less is known about the risk in the offspring of fathers with psychiatric diagnoses.
This is the safest age to give birth: New study's surprising findings
Giving birth at a later age may be risky, but younger mothers face their own challenges. What is the ideal age range for a safe delivery?
Children born underweight are at higher risk for Type 2 Diabetes
The study found that for every additional kilo at birth, there is a connection to a 40% decrease in the risk to develop the disease, a trend that continues to the highest birth weights.