Woman With First Uterus Transplant Hopes To Have A Birth Child Soon Posted on March 7, 2016Eduardo Cantú So many women are born without a uterus or just can’t have children and now there’s hope that ... Read more
The Reason You Should Always Check Your Baby's Toes Posted on February 8, 2016Jonathan Garcia Babies cry for a variety of reasons, mainly because they are hungry, they need their diaper changed or ... Read more
Pregnancy Risks After 35 Posted on June 1, 2015Nora Pereda Many women choose to delay motherhood well into their thirties. Whether it’s because of career goals or marriage ... Read more
Adding Water To Breast Milk Can Kill Your Baby Posted on May 21, 2015Sasha Rodriguez Becoming a parent can be an extremely difficult experience. Everything is new to you and most parents are just ... Read more
When Should I Stop Breastfeeding My Baby? Posted on May 7, 2015Nora Pereda Weaning out your breastfed child is supposed to be easy. You just follow your child’s lead and wait ... Read more
Baby Technology, Is It Safe? Posted on April 24, 2015Elizabeth Villalobos LIKE DailyVitamina.com on Facebook! Get Your Daily Vitamin…FOR LIFE! It’s a known fact that first time parents need ... Read more
Are Non-Toxic Baby Products, Worth The Expense? Posted on April 8, 2015Paola Santos Many celebrities like Blake Lively are raving about the non-toxic baby products that Jessica Alba’s company, the ... Read more
Los Bebés Amamantados Podrían Convertirse en Adultos Más Inteligentes Y Más Ricos Posted on March 20, 2015Steven Reinberg LIKE DailyVitamina.com on Facebook! Get Your Daily Vitamin…FOR LIFE! (HealthDay News) — Los bebés amamantados podrían ser más ... Read more
Unplanned Pregnancies Cost American Taxpayers $21 billion Every Year Posted on March 9, 2015Esmeralda Santana LIKE DailyVitamina.com on Facebook! Get Your Daily Vitamin…FOR LIFE! My grandmother had 11 children and while it’s great ... Read more
Conceptionmoon: Baby-Making Vacation Posted on February 12, 2015Angelina Castañeda Hispanics love big families and according to the U.S. Census, they currently account for 50.4% of the nation’s ... Read more