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  1. How low-dose aspirin can help prevent preeclampsia
    How low-dose aspirin can help prevent preeclampsia https://utswmed.org/medblog/aspirin-preeclampsia/ Taking a daily low-dose aspirin in pregnancy can help reduce the risk of preeclampsia. Ashley Zink, M.D., discusses why, and who can benefit.
  2. Can you turn a breech baby around?
    Can you turn a breech baby around? https://utswmed.org/medblog/breech-baby/ Most babies naturally move out of breech position, but about 4 percent of babies won’t. Learn the methods you can try to turn them.
  3. What parents should know about newborn tests and vaccinations
    What parents should know about newborn tests and vaccinations https://utswmed.org/medblog/newborn-vaccination-tests/ UT Southwestern discusses why newborns need erythromycin in the eyes, a vitamin K shot, and a hepatitis B vaccine right away after birth.
  4. Helping siblings adjust to a new baby
    Helping siblings adjust to a new baby https://utswmed.org/medblog/prepare-sibling-for-new-baby/ Becoming a big brother/sister is exciting for a child, but also scary. UT Southwestern shares tips to help kids adjust to a new baby.
  5. Finding support after losing a baby: Lindsey’s story
    Finding support after losing a baby: Lindsey’s story https://utswmed.org/medblog/finding-support-after-stillbirth-miscarriage/ Lindsey Duke knows firsthand the pain of losing a baby during pregnancy. She offers advice to parents who may be facing a similar situation.
  6. Approaching pregnancy after a difficult experience
    Approaching pregnancy after a difficult experience https://utswmed.org/medblog/support-after-difficult-pregnancy/ If you have had a pregnancy that was difficult or ended in miscarriage or stillbirth, you can acknowledge your grief but still experience the joy a new pregnancy...
  7. Tips to have a healthy pregnancy after 35
    Tips to have a healthy pregnancy after 35 https://utswmed.org/medblog/pregnancy-after-35/ Pregnancy after 35 can pose some unique challenges for mother and baby, but there are steps to take that can reduce the risks.
  8. Navigating pregnancy with a heart condition: What you need to know
    Navigating pregnancy with a heart condition: What you need to know https://utswmed.org/medblog/pregnancy-pre-existing-heart-disease/ Having a pre-existing heart condition can complicate pregnancy. Ashley Zink, M.D., discusses how specialized care helps women achieve positive outcomes.
  9. Nitrous oxide for labor: Seriously, don’t laugh before you read this
    Nitrous oxide for labor: Seriously, don’t laugh before you read this https://utswmed.org/medblog/nitrous-oxide-labor/ Nitrous oxide, popularly known as “laughing gas,” used to be commonly used by women during labor. Now, the gas is making a comeback.