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Pregnancy & Parenting

How does COVID-19 impact you and your children? Simple, straightforward answers to help you navigate pregnancy and parenting in the COVID-19 pandemic.
July 1, 2020
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Heather Young, PhD MPH
July 24, 2020

Can my kids go back to playing sports?

Youth sports still pose a risk for catching and spreading COVID-19. Here are some tips to make things safer.
May 23, 2020
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Jennifer Corwin, MD
August 29, 2020

Should children wear face coverings?

Yes, most kids over age two should wear face coverings. But here are some important exceptions.
May 7, 2020
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Joel Bernanke, MD MSc
May 7, 2020

Getting teenagers to respect quarantine.

Getting teenagers to do things they don’t want to do is hard. They want independence, and this tends to mean that they rebel against their parents’ rules and expectations. Here...
April 1, 2020
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Abigail Neel, MSPH
May 4, 2020

Yes, you can have someone with you during labor and delivery in New York.

Authorities including the World Health Organization (WHO), agree that having support during labor and delivery is important to families and can improve the experience for those giving birth and their...
March 19, 2020
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Gretchen Snoeyenbos Newman, MD
May 4, 2020

I’m pregnant. How will COVID-19 affect my labor and delivery?

If you are near delivery or going into labor and have (or think you might have) COVID-19, you should call the hospital or labor and delivery ward before you come...
March 15, 2020
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Emily Smith, ScD MPH
May 4, 2020

Kids can get COVID-19 too.

While initial reports suggested that children were unlikely get get infected, we're now finding that children are also likely to be infected. Because children sometimes experience more mild symptoms than...
March 15, 2020
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Joel Bernanke, MD MSc
May 4, 2020

Yes, you should talk to your kids about COVID-19.

Children of all ages are more perceptive than adults tend to think. Even if you have not spoken to your child about COVID-19, your child almost certainly is aware that...

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