I am a worrier by nature. But I really took it up a notch when I was pregnant with my daughter and my son. I worried about drinking wine before I knew I was pregnant, loud crowd noise at football games and even feta cheese (unpasteruized cheese is linked to listeria). How I wish I had access to the expertise of Texas TIPS, a new service sponsored by The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth). Texas Teratogen Information Pregnancy Service (TIPS) gives pregnant and nursing women advice from trained genetic counselors on what to do if they have been exposed to a teratogen—a substance that could be harmful to their baby. Read more about their recommendations in my latest article for UTHealthLeader, Hello? Is my baby OK?