Judith Schuler

Your Pregnancy Week By Week

Health EN ↓ 100 episodes

Let an American OB/GYN guide you on your pregnancy journey. Co-authored by a physician, we look at pregnancy the same way medical professionals do–weekly. We cover everything–from before conception to baby’s birth–in weekly discussions packed with lots of information. Pregnancy is an exciting time, and there’s much to learn about it. We hope we can provide you with the information you seek to help you have a happy, healthy pregnancy. Every episode is available now, so no matter what week you are in pregnancy, we have an episode for you!

Author

Judith Schuler

Category

Health

Latest episode

Jul 6, 2026

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Episodes

What is RSV in a baby? 06.07.2026

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is an infection in a baby’s lungs that most often occurs in the winter and spring months. It usually affects children 2 and under. Find out which babies may be at higher risk and what you can do to help protect them. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.

I’m over being pregnant–when baby is overdue. 29.06.2026

If you pass your due date, you’re not alone. Nearly 10% of all babies are born more than 2 weeks late. Learn how to take care of yourself when baby doesn’t arrive by your due date and when induction may be necessary. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.

Seat-belt use during pregnancy protects you and baby. 22.06.2026

Always wear your seatbelt when you drive. It lowers your chance of getting hurt in an accident. Not wearing it could cause serious injury to yourself or your baby in an accident. Seat belts protect you both. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.

Is it worth it to return to work? 15.06.2026

Whether a parent returns to work after baby’s birth is a decision a couple should make together. Understand how staying home or returning to work can affect the family financially and emotionally. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.

Start saving now for your child’s future. 08.06.2026

It’s always a good idea to set money aside to use solely for your child. Examine ways to start saving now for your child’s future. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.

How baby functions after birth. 01.06.2026

A lot happens after baby’s birth! Some reflexes are spontaneous and occur as part of normal activity; others are responses to certain actions. Examine baby’s different reflexes and why they are important to his development. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.

How do I handle my baby’s cold? 25.05.2026

It can be hard to deal with baby when she has a cold. Understand steps you can take to help baby feel better, how to treat it and when to call the doctor. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.

Gestational diabetes–you only get it during pregnancy. 18.05.2026

Diabetes developed only during pregnancy is called gestational diabetes. Find out about risk factors, symptoms and treatments. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.

Cystic fibrosis screening before and during pregnancy 11.05.2026

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disorder causing digestive and breathing problems. Learn about testing before or during pregnancy, diagnosis and treatment for a baby born with CF. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.

What is an ectopic pregnancy? 04.05.2026

In an ectopic pregnancy, the fertilized egg implants and grows in the Fallopian tube, not the uterus. The pregnancy not viable. Find out the symptoms of this type of pregnancy, and learn about treatment. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com .

How to help your fur baby accept your new baby. 27.04.2026

A pet needs to be prepared for baby’s arrival. An animal is sensitive to a routine, so making changes before baby is born may be easier on your pet. Discover steps to take to help your pet accept your baby more easily. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com .

Producing breast milk is an important job. 20.04.2026

Lactation begins before baby’s birth. After baby is born, milk production escalates. Learn the facts about how your breasts produce milk, what can affect milk production and how important it is for you to stay healthy. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com .

Is sex safe during pregnancy? 13.04.2026

Is it safe to have sex during pregnancy? Can sex harm the baby? Frequent sexual activity shouldn’t hurt a healthy pregnancy. Learn the facts, and find out when you should consult your doctor. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com .

Baby can suffer from allergies. 06.04.2026

Like an adult, a baby can have allergies, which is a sensitivity to a substance that doesn’t usually cause a reaction. Learn how to deal with baby’s allergies and various techniques and treatment to help ease baby’s discomfort. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com .

Do you know where you spend your money? 30.03.2026

Having a baby means lots of new expenses; you may need to economize. Knowing where you spend your money can help curb expenses. We provide tips to evaluate your spending and create a budget you can live with. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com .

Do you need a flexible spending plan? 23.03.2026

A flexible spending account is an account set up through your employer to allow you to set aside part of your income to pay for qualifying expenses. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com .

Sex after baby. 16.03.2026

Sex after baby’s birth may seem like a lot to handle. Examine steps to take to make the experience more enjoyable for both partners. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com .

Shaken-baby syndrome can be deadly. 09.03.2026

Shaken-baby syndrome is a severe brain injury caused by violently shaking an infant or young child. Discover signs and symptoms of the syndrome and ways to handle your feelings so it doesn't happen. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com .

Are you an older pregnant woman? 02.03.2026

Many women today are delaying pregnancy into their 30s and beyond. How is an older pregnancy different? Find out about risks, lifestyle adjustments and how important your good health is for you and your baby. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com .

Ways to handle a high-maintenance baby–for your sanity and his. 23.02.2026

Some babies are more challenging than other babies. If so, you may have a high-maintenance baby. Learn characteristics of these babies and ways to deal with the issues you may face. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com .

Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome–it only occurs with some identical twins. 16.02.2026

Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) occurs only in identical twins who share the same placenta. Discover how it occurs, how it is diagnosed and how it is treated. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com .

Help–my feet are getting bigger! 09.02.2026

Are your feet getting bigger during pregnancy? Discover things you can do to help you deal with the changes you may experience. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.

Don’t give baby herbal medicine without checking with baby’s doctor! 02.02.2026

Herbs are not regulated by the FDA. Find out what harmful effects they may have on a baby’s developing system. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.

Start saving for baby’s college education now! 26.01.2026

College is expensive, but if you start saving now for your child’s education, it’s a win for everybody. Find out about various savings plan available to help you save for your child’s future. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.

What is a bicornuate uterus? 19.01.2026

There are different uterine shapes; one of these is called a bicornuate uterus. There are two separate cavities, instead of one. Learn about how this can affect a pregnancy. Learn more at yourpregnancyweekbyweek.com.

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