How can I tell the difference between Braxton Hicks and true labor contractions?
OB/GYN, Partners in Women’s Health, Rose Medical Center
What should women know about exercise during pregnancy?
Jessica Donner, MD, OB/GYN, Colorado Complete Health for Women, The Medical Center of Aurora
What factors may lead to the induction of labor?
Steven Grover MD, OB/GYN, The OB/GYN Center, Sky Ridge Medical Center
What do you need to know about creating a birth plan?
Jayne Jones, RN, CNM, MSN All About Women's Care/Caring for Women Swedish Medical Center
My daughter wants to become a vegetarian. How can I help her?
First find out her motivations for wanting to be a vegetarian – moral reasons, losing weight, healthier lifestyle, etc. and then educate her on vegetarian lifestyle options after some online research. Vegans exclude all animal products and dairy Lactovegetarians consume milk and milk products...
Kids & Repetitive Motion Sports
Brooke K Pengel, MD, Medical Director Rocky Mountain Youth Sports Medicine Institute Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children Centennial
Is My Child Lactose Intolerant?
Jeanne Oh, MD Advanced Pediatric Associates Aurora, Centennial & Parker
What is the Best Way to Calm Down a Fussy or Colicky Baby?
Robert Gin, MD Littleton Pediatric Medical Center Highlands Ranch, Colorado
What is the Difference Between a Food Allergy and Food Intolerance?
Lora Stewart, MD Allergy and Asthma Care Prevention Center Lone Tree, Colorado
Pregnant at 20, 30, 40
Can a decade make a world of difference when it comes to conception and a healthy pregnancy? Yes and no. There is no perfect age to have a baby—every woman is unique. However, the physical aspects of pregnancy and risks are somewhat influenced by age. Here’s an overview of what you can expect: