OB/GYN: Roy Pitkin, M.D.
I have been experiencing severe morning sickness. When will it end?
By Roy Pitkin, M.D.
One of the most common symptoms of early pregnancy, commonly called "morning sickness," although it is not always limited to the morning. It can begin shortly after the time of the first missed menstrual period (i.e., about two weeks after conception) and it nearly always goes away by about 12- 14 weeks (i. e., the end of the third month). Occasionally it can last longer, in rare cases even until term, but persistence beyond the third month is unusual and should prompt a search for other causes.
Keeping Your Baby Warm
Tips for keeping your baby at the right temperature.
Creative Ways to Announce Your Pregnancy
We've got some creative ways for you to deliver the good news.
Sunblock Savvy
We present guidelines for choosing a safe sunblock product and using it wisely on your baby.


