Premature babies face higher risk of maltreatment, study finds
Infants born before 37 weeks of gestation face a higher rate of maltreatment, according to a study published in Annals of Epidemiology.
C-section deliveries nearly doubled worldwide since 2000, study finds
Life-threatening birth complications more common in minorities, study finds
Large proportion of late preterm infants and older admitted to the NICU
Death Rates for Young Americans Drop, But Still Too High
How the Smallest Infants Are Being Nourished to Health
Need for Adequate Screening for Infants With HCV Infected Mothers During Pregnancy
Breastfeeding might benefit babies by reducing stress
Antiretroviral Therapy Timing During Pregnancy Affects Infection Risk for HIV-Exposed Infants
Racial disparities in maternal health outcomes difficult to erase
Yes, cuddles can help ease babies' pain from needle sticks
Scientists use ultrasound to capture first internal images of newborn babies breathing
Low Birth Weight Tied to Later-Life Diabetes
Why Breastfeeding Moms Need More than Awareness
CDC: More babies are breastfed, but not for long enough
Moms aren't breastfeeding babies for as long as they should, according to the latest scorecard out Monday from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.