by Ian Shtulman | Aug 16, 2016 | Adhd, Birth, Medication, Pregnancy
A recent study published in JAMA Pediatrics continues to shine light on the problem with using over-the-counter pain medication during pregnancy. Mothers who used Tylenol, also known as Acetaminophen, were more likely to have children with behavioral problems like...
by Ian Shtulman | Feb 19, 2014 | Baby, Birth, Pregnancy
New research may change the way we think about birth, the use of epidurals, and medical intervention. Births in a hospital are strictly regulated to meet certain standards. One of those standards is about the acceptable amount of time laboring women should be in the...
by Ian Shtulman | Nov 25, 2013 | Baby, Children, Exercise, Healthy Lifestyle, Parenting, Pregnancy
A few months ago a photo posted online caused quite the uproar. The photo, a clearly pregnant woman participating in the intense exercise program Crossfit, raised concerns from doctors and criticism from other moms. While most women are encouraged to be physically...
by Ian Shtulman | Oct 25, 2011 | Children, Development, Pregnancy
Plastics have permeated our society, used in almost every product or food service. However, some of the convenience and low-cost of using plastic may be causing other problems later on. A new study from Harvard and the CDC show that baby girls who are exposed to the...
by Ian Shtulman | Jul 19, 2011 | Pregnancy
Pregnancy is hard work and it doesn’t get any easier when it comes to labor. It’s not a surprise that many women, exhausted from hormonal, physical, emotional changes, and every person asking them “How are you feeling?”, are ready for the...
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