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Tag Archives: Pregnancy
How Indigenous midwives are helping women reclaim childbirth
Indigenous women in remote parts of the country have to travel hundreds of kilometres to give birth. A growing revival of midwifery in communities is changing that
Parents of stillborn children find solace in photography
Approximately seven out of every 1,000 babies in Canada are born still. Here’s why keeping pictures of those babies can help ease parents’ sense of loss.
Forget teen pregnancies. Older moms are the new normal.
For the first time in recorded Canadian history, mothers over 40 are officially having more kids than teens are.
The princess is home! The 8th, and last stage of the #GreatKateWait
Just as there are five stages of grief, there are eight stages of royal pregnancies. Patricia Treble explains.
How a cheap, simple test could stop a pregnancy killer
Pre-eclampsia is a common and deadly complication of pregnancy worldwide, but that may be about to change
A new kind of mid-life crisis: Unwanted pregnancies
It’s not just a teen concern anymore. Unwanted pregnancies–and abortions–are rising among women in their 30s and 40s
Good news, bad news
A hero during the Bearskin Airlines crash, and Supreme confusion in the courts
Yummy mummy war: Kate’s toned tummy 1, Kim K.’s butt 0
Yesterday professional celeb Kim Kardashian posted a selfie on Instagram showing off her post-pregnancy butt (and flashing quite the side cleavage in the process).
What to really expect when you’re expecting
Emily Oster took your questions on pregnancy advice (a lot of which is just plain wrong)