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To the New Mom: I Saw You and Remembered
Get Pregnant FastHey there, new mama. I spotted you the other day, and I felt compelled to share something important: you’re doing an incredible job.The whirlwind of emotions and challenges in those early months can easily fade from memory once…
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After My Family’s Childbirth Crisis, I’m Committed to Training Black Dads as Doulas
Get Pregnant FastI want to ensure that no father-to-be experiences the overwhelming emotions I felt in that delivery room. My journey into advocacy began after a heartbreaking event that changed everything for me and my partner.In December 2018, just days…
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Excuse Me, You’re on My Chest: A Journey Through Motherhood
Get Pregnant FastUpdated: Aug. 21, 2015Originally Published: Sep. 30, 2012A pivotal moment in my life occurred when my four-year-old son accidentally stepped on my chest, awakening me to the undeniable reality of my body and the changes it had undergone.…
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Should You Create a Birthday Registry for Your Child’s Celebration?
Get Pregnant FastPlanning your child’s birthday party can be quite the adventure, especially when it comes to gift-giving. As soon as you send out those invitations, you can expect guests to ask about what your little one would like or…
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An Open Letter to Queen B from a Fellow Twin Mom
Get Pregnant FastHey Bey,I hope you don’t mind me calling you that! As a fellow twin mom, I feel like we’ve got this instant connection, especially since you’re about to embark on this incredible journey yourself. Before you dive into…
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When Is It Time to Stop Being Naked Around Our Sons?
Get Pregnant FastAs a mother of four boys, I’ve never shied away from being nude in front of them. It’s hard to maintain modesty in a house with a 7-year-old, a 4-year-old, a 3-year-old, and an infant running around. My…
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Fostering Creative Play in Babies and Toddlers: Why It Matters
Get Pregnant FastWhen it comes to nurturing a child’s imagination, creative play is essential. It allows little ones to explore their feelings and ideas through various activities such as art, music, and movement. As parents, discovering ways to encourage this…
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5 Essential Readings for World Down Syndrome Day
Get Pregnant FastIn celebration of World Down Syndrome Day, it’s important to take a moment to reflect on the unique journeys of families raising children with Down syndrome. Here are five insightful articles that can deepen your understanding and appreciation…
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Long Hair, No Problem: Why I’m Keeping My Sons’ Hair Long
Get Pregnant FastPeople often assume my sons are girls. When that happens, I gently correct them, using “he” or “him” instead of “she.” The strangers usually look embarrassed and mumble apologies, as if mistaking my sons for girls is some…
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- Morning Mom vs. Afternoon Mom
- It’s Totally Fine to Text and Multitask While Nursing
- Navigating the Journey of Choosing an Egg Donor
- Reflections from a Proud Dad: A Heartfelt Moment on His Daughter’s Graduation
- The Challenging Reality of Living with Irritable Bowel Syndrome
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Morning Mom vs. Afternoon Mom
home insemination syringeUpdated: April 19, 2023Originally Published: April 19, 2023We all know that parenting can be exhausting. Have you ever noticed how different you feel by the afternoon? It’s like I wake up full of energy and great intentions, but by the time the clock strikes 2 p.m., I’m barely keeping it together. I strive…
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It’s Totally Fine to Text and Multitask While Nursing
home insemination syringe A few months ago, breastfeeding moms faced criticism for being on their phones too much while nursing—coining the cringe-worthy term “brexting.” The critics argue that mothers become so distracted by their devices that they miss out on vital bonding moments with their babies. Some even warn that these distractions can lead to…
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Navigating the Journey of Choosing an Egg Donor
home insemination syringe As I sift through countless profiles—height, weight, education, hobbies—I pause when an appealing face catches my eye. But inevitably, I find something in their description that prompts me to move on. It’s reminiscent of my online dating experiences, but this time, I’m not searching for a soulmate over coffee. Instead, I’m selecting…
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Reflections from a Proud Dad: A Heartfelt Moment on His Daughter’s Graduation
home insemination syringe When it comes to family, even the most powerful figures can show their sentimental side. Recently, during an appearance on a popular daytime talk show, a well-known leader opened up about his feelings regarding his daughter, Mia, preparing to graduate from high school and head off to college. It’s a moment that…
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The Challenging Reality of Living with Irritable Bowel Syndrome
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What My Toddler Taught Me About Embracing Imperfection
home insemination syringe One afternoon, my spirited 2-year-old, Mia, dashed through the house as her dad chased her, giggling, “No, Daddy, don’t catch me!” In a split second, she collided headfirst into the kitchen island, and the loud thud made my heart drop. I rushed over, grabbing her face as she cried, bracing myself for…
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Humor in Customer Service: The Case of Alex Thompson
home insemination syringe In a recent event that captured social media’s attention, a man named Alex Thompson humorously posed as a well-known retail chain on Facebook to engage with disgruntled customers. This occurred after the store announced a shift away from gender-specific signage, particularly in the toy department, which sparked outrage among certain patrons who…
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Anxiety Is Stealing My Son’s Joyful Childhood
home insemination syringe “Mom! Dad’s here!” my son shouted, panic evident in his tone. Alex is 11 and still experiences anxiety when he heads to his father’s for the weekend. I quickly gathered his belongings, wrapping him in a tight embrace and kissing his freckled forehead. “You know I’ll call first thing tomorrow morning, right?…
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The Great Pants Debate: A Comedic Take on Clothing Discomfort
home insemination syringe In a rather amusing discourse, a certain inebriated individual has articulated a sentiment that resonates deeply with many: the undeniable discomfort associated with wearing pants. “If enough of us come together and agree to ditch the pants when we step outside, we can make it happen. Seriously, let’s put an end to…
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Video Captures Teacher Yelling at First Graders Over Math Mistake
home insemination syringe In a startling incident at a charter school in Brooklyn, a teacher named Laura Bennett was filmed reprimanding a first grader for incorrectly answering a math problem. The video, recorded in 2014 by a teaching assistant, surfaced recently, drawing public attention. In the footage, students are seated in a circle, and Bennett…