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Circumcision for Parents
You have a decision to make before you take your newborn son home: whether to circumcise him. Before deciding, talk to your doctor and consider the issues.
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Week 38 for Parents
At this point, you may be taking frequent trips to the bathroom. That's because your baby is engaged in your pelvis, so your bladder is extremely compressed.
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Hypospadias for Parents
Hypospadias is when the urethra — the tube that drains pee from the bladder to outside the body — opens in a different place instead of at the tip of the penis.
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Meatal Stenosis for Parents
The meatus is the opening in the penis where the urine (pee) comes out. Meatal stenosis is when this is too small.
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Von Willebrand Disease for Parents
Easy bruising and excessive bleeding can be signs of Von Willebrand disease, a genetic disorder that affects blood's ability to clot.
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A Guide for First-Time Parents for Parents
If you're a new parent, get the basics in this guide about burping, bathing, bonding, and other baby-care concerns.
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A to Z: Phimosis for Parents
Learn about phimosis, a condition that affects the penis and foreskin in uncircumcised males.
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Penile Torsion for Parents
Penile torsion is when the skin on a baby’s penis is twisted. Mild penile torsion is common and doesn’t cause any problems.
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Getting to Know Your Newborn for Parents
When you first meet your newborn, you may be surprised by what you see. Here's what to expect.
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Bringing Your Premature Baby Home for Parents
If you're about to begin caring for your preemie at home, try to relax. With some preparation and planning, you'll be ready.