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The ACLU and other groups are pressing for ICE to identify and release all pregnant women in custody and to stop detaining anyone known to be pregnant, postpartum or nursing.
The woman told Newsweek she was sick and tired of seeing her people being targeted by federal agents in Illinois.
Inês Egner was surprised when she went in to her ultrasound appointment only to realize that her sonogram images looked exactly like her dog Goulash. She tells PEOPLE that she's happy to have a "sense of humor" about these things.
The Trump administration says SNAP benefits will be cut on Nov. 1. Will WIC be impacted by the government shutdown? See the impact on Illinois.
No, baby! There are plenty of things women are told not to do while pregnant — but a few of those old-school “rules” have been debunked. Want to take a bath? Exercise? Go for it. Other
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Pregnant Woman Tells Her Mom She Wants The First Two Months Alone With Her Husband And Baby, But Her Mom Gets Her Feelings Hurt
The post Pregnant Woman Tells Her Mom She Wants The First Two Months Alone With Her Husband And Baby, But Her Mom Gets Her Feelings Hurt first on TwistedSifter. Welcoming a baby should be joyful, but it can get complicated when family members have their own expectations.
The American Civil Liberties Union is alleging that pregnant detainees being held in Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities in Louisiana and Georgia are being mistreated and receiving inadequa
A woman and her unborn child were both killed in an interstate crash over the weekend. Cambraya Sharondae Broach, 23, was a passenger in a vehicle that crashed
Pregnancy comes with its share of aches and pains, including headaches, back pain, and general discomfort, all of which can make daily life challenging. For millions of women, acetaminophen
The mom-to-be, who had struggled with infertility, told Newsweek that there was "no thought" put into her choice.
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‘Damaged’ Saginaw man pleads to assaulting pregnant woman he allegedly held captive, raped
Anthony N. Arocha, who has "damaged" tattooed on his forehead, pleaded no contest to three felonies that will net him prison time.