The Baby Dance (And Other Possible Labor-Encouraging Methods)

Desperately overdue women are told that intimacy, membrane sweeps, and even dancing can induce labor. But are any of these methods legitimate?

The Science of Tickling: Does Playing “Tickle Monster” Make Parents Monsters?

Turns out the laughter from a joke and laughter from ticklefests are completely different things.

What To Do When A Friendship Turns Toxic

Not all friends are forever. Here’s our advice for calling it quits and healing the hurt when you have to part ways permanently.

7 Age-Old Breastfeeding Myths And Why They’re Wrong

Breastfeeding myths are as old as motherhood. Here are a few that still need to be put to rest.

How To Fight Back Against Germs At The Gym

Avoiding a nasty case of the flu doesn’t have to mean steering clear of the gym all winter.

6 Symptoms Of IBS That Most People Ignore

When it comes disorders of the gut, irritable bowel syndrome is hands down the mostly commonly experienced disorder. Unfortunately, just because it’s common, that doesn’t mean that everyone who has IBS is diagnosed.

Here’s What You Need to Know About Silent Strokes

Most strokes present physical symptoms. Some can only be detected with an MRI. Here's what the experts want you to know about "silent strokes."

Daycare Violations: Navigating The Worrying World Of Childcare Providers

Access to quality childcare is limited in the United States and children are the ones suffering the most.

Mary Sauer