Birth Injuries Resource Links
KidsHealth.org
Provides doctor-approved health information about children from before birth through adolescence.
The Food and Drug Law Institute
Examines the laws, regulations and policies related to drugs, medical devices, other health care technologies and foods.
United Cerebral Palsy
Provides information, links and resources on cerebral palsy.
Prenatal Care
Resource provided by the US Department of Health and Human Services offering information on prenatal care, including types of foods to eat and substances to avoid.
National Patient Safety Foundation
Non-profit organization providing patient safety literature, research, policy initiatives and more.
Office of Women's Health: Pregnancy
Information provided by the Food and Drug Administration on topics important to women expecting a child or trying to become pregnant. Some topics include the use of misoprostol during delivery, food safety, use of medications during pregnancy among others.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Pregnancy Information
Resource providing tips on how to have a healthy pregnancy and preventing problems during pregnancy. Also provides information on birth defects, family planning and other important articles for future parents.
March Of Dimes
Devoted to improving the health of babies by preventing birth defects and infant mortality.
Planned Parenthood
Non-profit organization providing comprehensive reproductive health care services, and promoting research and advancement of technology in reproductive health care.
National Center On Birth Defects And Developmental Disabilities
From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, promoting fetal, infant and child development; preventing birth defects and childhood developmental disabilities.
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