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Kelly Bodu was 28 weeks pregnant with her second child when she found a lump in her breast – and after a few tests at the doctor’s office – she was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer.
Mums-to-be, ignore the naysayers, travel needn’t stop just because you’re pregnant. The good news is it’s safe to travel well into your pregnancy, providing you don’t have any complications.
“Watching them grow stronger has been the most emotional, beautiful experience of my life," Theresa Troia, 36, tells PEOPLE Theresa Troia welcomed her quintuplets — Kyla, Joseph, Jaxon, Viviana, and ...
The ultimate endurance race is pregnancy and childbirth. Now ultra-athletes are rejecting outdated guidance to curb the ...
The policy of La Compagnie, which was not posted online, required a doctor’s note for anyone more than 28 weeks pregnant. A last-minute midwife’s letter would not do. By Seth Kugel On the evening of ...