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Your Children Are Not Truly Yours: The Wisdom of Kahlil Gibran
home insemination syringeI first encountered Kahlil Gibran’s poignant poem “On Children” during my teenage years. Although I can’t pinpoint the exact moment, I vividly recall my father reciting the line, “Your children are not your children,” with a tone tinged…
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Students at CCSOA Protest Dress Code Inequities
home insemination syringeIn a striking demonstration against perceived inequities in school dress codes, a group of high school students at the Charleston County School of the Arts (CCSOA) has taken a creative stand. Frustrated by regulations they deem “sexist” and…
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Navigating Body Image: A Personal Journey Through Weight and Identity
home insemination syringeAbout a year ago, I managed to shed approximately 30 pounds for what felt like the umpteenth time. During that period, my father stopped by for a visit and made a casual remark that truly took me by…
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13 Insights on Parenting During Illness
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Mylan Cuts EpiPen Price to $300, Still Makes $30 Each
Get Pregnant FastIn response to intense public outcry, Mylan has slashed the price of its critical EpiPens from $600 to $300 for a pair of generic devices. While a 50% reduction sounds promising, the reality remains troubling: it costs Mylan…
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En Caul Births: A Fascinating Phenomenon
home insemination syringePeople are buzzing about incredible videos showcasing babies born still snug in their amniotic sacs, a phenomenon known as being “en caul.” Let’s break it down: typically, during labor, a woman’s “water breaks,” meaning the amniotic sac ruptures…
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You Can Never Be Too Ready for Spirit Week
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10 Things New Moms Wish New Dads Knew
You might not be cradling the baby right. But hey, give it a shot anyway! That diaper change? Yeah, it might be a bit off. Still, go for it! The way you’re putting on that diaper? Not quite right. Still,…
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Tales from the Pioneers of Progress: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
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Another Parenting Study Will Make You Long for the Simplicity of Raising Kids 40 Years Ago
Get Pregnant FastParenting studies are becoming increasingly frustrating. This week, a new report from psychologists at Indiana University has emerged, suggesting that parents who get distracted during playtime—thanks to smartphones or other tech—are raising kids with shorter attention spans. Really?…
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- The 5 Most Awkward Aspects of Your Gynecological Exam
- The 10 Characters You’ll Encounter During Your Baby Journey
- 5 Ways to Impress Your Partner! (Or, Not)
- Navigating the Conversation About Legal Marijuana with Your Kids
- How to Serve Dinner to Your Toddler in 18 Simple Steps
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The 5 Most Awkward Aspects of Your Gynecological Exam
low cost IUIIf you’re not in the delightful state of pregnancy (lucky you!), chances are you’ll find yourself at your annual gynecological exam – an experience as enjoyable as convincing a toddler to eat a plate of Brussels sprouts. I’m no medical expert (unless you count being an expert in wine tasting), but I’m here…
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The 10 Characters You’ll Encounter During Your Baby Journey
low cost IUI Having experienced the removal of one gallbladder and the arrival of two babies (thankfully, not at the same time), I’ve spent quite a bit of time in hospital settings. Each visit was unique—goodbye to major organs and hello to cute little bundles! But regardless of the occasion, I’ve bumped into the same…
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5 Ways to Impress Your Partner! (Or, Not)
low cost IUI I recently stumbled across several articles titled “5 Ways to Impress Your Partner,” and honestly, they made me chuckle more than inspire me. Here’s how those suggestions might play out in my home: Suggestion #1: Welcome him at the door in an apron and stilettos when he gets home from work. Reality…
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Navigating the Conversation About Legal Marijuana with Your Kids
low cost IUI “Are those pot brownies?” my child blurted out during a casual snack time. I thought about correcting them, “You mean ‘pot brownies,’ right?” She just shrugged and asked, “What’s the difference?” Cue the awkward silence—time for a serious chat about drugs. I wasn’t even sure if people really made crack brownies—do they?—but…
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How to Serve Dinner to Your Toddler in 18 Simple Steps
low cost IUI If you adore your little one, you naturally want to see them thrive. But let’s face it, dinner can be a battleground for many toddlers. My friend Sarah’s daughter starts her refusal to eat right around 3 PM and won’t touch food until the next morning. In a moment of desperation, Sarah’s…
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39 Reasons Why My Son Refuses to Eat Dinner
low cost IUI Every parent knows the struggle of dealing with picky eaters, and I can certainly relate. While my daughter is adventurous with food, my 4-year-old son seems to have a fresh excuse every night when it comes to dinner. To borrow a line from a classic film, “My son crafts reasons for not…
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5 Widespread Myths About Habit Formation
low cost IUI When it comes to changing habits, understanding how they function is crucial. From my perspective, people often fall into certain traps about habits, which can impede their progress. Let’s debunk some of the most common myths: 1. Just Repeating is Sufficient to Form a Habit Many believe that consistently repeating an action…
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Delicious Finger Foods for Your Baby’s First Meals
low cost IUI Is your little one tired of the same old spoon-fed mush? Let’s be honest—you’re probably fed up with the mess too! It might be time to dive into the world of finger foods. Now, before you get too excited, just know that it may be just as messy (if not messier!) than…
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I Thought We Had More Time
low cost IUI Updated: Oct. 28, 2019 – Originally Published: November 5, 2014 “I’m sad because my legs don’t work so good. I can’t run fast like Jake. My legs don’t work.” The car fell into a heavy silence, the kind that follows a bombshell announcement, where all you can hear is your own heartbeat…
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11 Lessons from My Mother That I Now Share with My Daughter
low cost IUI As I embrace the quirks and charms of my own personality, I can’t help but feel my mother’s spirit blossoming within me, much like a vibrant tree taking root. It’s a delightful twist, reminiscent of a quirky, theatrical pregnancy where the lessons learned are both profound and amusing. While my mother didn’t…