The time-honored profession of midwifery has been practiced in the First Nations, Métis and Inuit communitiesfor generations. For International Day of the Midwife, Lesley Paulette shares her story of helping nurture new moms and their babies in the Northwest Territories.
It goes without saying that babies can be a mystery. But there's one thing you can do to demystify some of the challenges of being a new parent—by leveraging the amazing power of scent. Experts share how.
It's a lofty goal: improve the health, across the board, of future generations. But it's a mission that Johnson & Johnson is committed to. And thanks to groundbreaking work taking place across the company—from vaccine development to consumer product innovation—the future is looking very bright.
From the moment they're born, infants hone their senses by interacting with the world around them. From mealtime to bath time, here are some simple ideas for how you can better engage your baby's senses right at home.
Surprise: It's massage. Three experts share the latest findings on how infant massage has the power to do everything from help improve your baby's slumber to boost learning well into adolescence.
Routine massage has been scientifically proven to bolster development, improve sleep and lower stress levels in infants. And with these easy, expert-approved techniques, you can start to reap the benefits ... tonight.