Temperature fluctuations caused by climate change may be affecting the male-to-female birth ratio, say researchers.
Whether your child or teen has congenital or acquired hypothyroidism, these are the symptoms and treatments you should be aware of.
What you need to know if you’re planning on becoming, or are pregnant.
How to know whether it’s just typical postpartum fatigue and hair loss, or if it’s a larger thyroid problem.
About 12 percent of American women who are of reproductive age have a disability. If you want to breastfeed your baby and you have a disability, these tips and strategies can help.
Being postpartum comes with its own host of hormone complications, and when you throw in thyroid disease you end up with a double whammy. While you’re taking care of your baby, it’s also important to make sure you’re taking care of yourself — especially your thyroid disease.
We all know that breastfeeding has many benefits for you and your baby, but did you know that having thyroid disease could complicate your chances of breastfeeding? Find out how to increase your milk supply, and when it's okay to start weaning into formula.
Reported cases of syphilis passed from mothers to their babies during pregnancy or delivery (congenital syphilis) more than doubled from 2013 to 2017.
Air pollution breathed in by pregnant women can travel through the bloodstream to the placenta, which nourishes the fetus via the umbilical cord.
CDC advises pregnant women not to travel to areas where there is Zika risk and recommends those who travel to these areas wait three months before conceiving.