Air Travel During Pregnancy

Hoping for one last holiday hurrah before your baby arrives? Air travel is a breeze for most pregnant women, but there are a few things to consider before packing your bags.
From your first pregnancy calculator and due date predictions, we have you covered. Just The Facts, Baby will prepare you with the expert pregnancy facts and advice you need to navigate your pregnancy in style. Here's how to look and feel your best and be prepared when your new baby arrives.
Hoping for one last holiday hurrah before your baby arrives? Air travel is a breeze for most pregnant women, but there are a few things to consider before packing your bags.
Circumcision is a controversial issue for parents and doctors alike. (The Canadian Paediatric Society refers to it as a "non-therapeutic" procedure because it's not medically necessary, although some families chose to circumcise for religious, social or cultural reasons.) But when you're deciding whether or not to have your son circumcised, it’s best to make the decision before you give birth. Here’s why:
Four percent of Canadian women will get gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) during their pregnancy. The good news? The negative side effects are easy to control once gestational diabetes is diagnosed.
Pregnant and planning a plane trip? Here's what you should know before you pack your bags and take to the skies:
Even if you’ve never seen a chiropractor before, pregnancy may be a good time to start. Here’s why: