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Reopening Considerations for Children’s Activities
Estimated read time:Here are the essentials to consider for moving forward safely with having playdates, attending summer camps and hiring a babysitter during reopening.
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As You Make Prenatal Care a Priority, We’ll Protect and Keep You Safe
Estimated read time:If you’re pregnant, in-person care is important for you and your growing baby. Here’s what we’re doing to keep you safe.
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Pregnancy and Coronavirus: What You Should Know
Estimated read time:Learn what you need to know about having a healthy pregnancy during the coronavirus outbreak.
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Giving Birth During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Estimated read time:Learn what you need to know about having a baby during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Coronavirus Resources
Keep Calm: New Parents and Coronavirus
Estimated read time:As a parent, protecting your baby is your first priority. Thankfully, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have determined that “There’s no evidence that children are more susceptible...
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Coronavirus Resources
What Pregnant Moms Should Know About Coronavirus
Estimated read time:If you’re pregnant and trying to assess your risks for infection with coronavirus, there are probably several questions on your mind. Here's what moms-to-be should know.
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Coronavirus Resources
Keep Calm: New Parents and COVID-19
Estimated read time:While there is no evidence that babies are more susceptible to coronavirus, it’s important for new parents to take extra precautions to avoid spreading germs and stock up on the necessities, like...
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Health Care
What a 15-Minute Lab Test Can Reveal About Your Pregnancy
Estimated read time:A few simple lab tests can help moms-to-be understand the health of their baby and sidestep potential issues later on in their pregnancy.
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Health Care
Healing Little Hearts: Understanding 3 Types of Congenital Heart Defects
Estimated read time:When babies’ hearts don’t grow quite right in the womb, they might have congenital heart defects. Read more about the three main types of congenital heart defects, here.