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20 Aspects of the 1970s I’m Glad to Leave Behind
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Your Child Will Bring You Joy (Even If It Doesn’t Feel Like It Now)
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Notes I Should Consider Writing to My Children’s Educators
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Permission for New Moms: Letting Go of Expectations and Embracing Reality
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6 Essential Survival Tips for Keeping Kids Entertained at Home This Summer
Get Pregnant FastAs the school year comes to a close, the buzz around summer plans is palpable. Conversations at sporting events and school performances often revolve around one question: “What are you doing this summer?” With twelve long weeks of…
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Your 31-Week-Old Baby’s Development and Milestones
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It Can Happen Anywhere: A Disturbing Incident in Our Neighborhood
Get Pregnant FastWe thought we had taken all the necessary precautions to keep our children safe. We chose a neighborhood with friendly neighbors and safe, spacious streets. Our kids are enrolled in a school district recognized for its outstanding educators…
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A Heartfelt Farewell to My Daughter
Get Pregnant FastAs the new school year kicked off last week, I found myself lost in a moment that only I seemed to notice. At the bus stop, kids were hustling to find their seats, and my son and daughter…
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Why Supporting the ‘Personhood’ Bill Disrespects Couples Who Conceived via IVF
Get Pregnant FastI don’t have a dramatic story of infertility, but my journey is one that resonates deeply with many. You might not have known that my husband and I faced challenges in expanding our family. You might have even…
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Why Engaging with Other Adults Has Become a Challenge
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- Battling Breast Cancer for Future Generations
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- Science Says Kids Inherit Their Intelligence from Mom, and Dads Can Only Laugh
- It’s Official: As a Parent, I’m Almost Obsolete
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Battling Breast Cancer for Future Generations
home insemination syringeMenuLifestyleBattling Breast Cancer for Future Generationsby Lila Thompson Oct. 22, 2016As October arrives, the vibrant hues of autumn foliage emerge, and corn mazes and haunted houses spring to life. You guessed it, it’s that time of year again! Just as the leaves shift their colors, America turns pink in recognition of National Breast…
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If You’re Unsure About Kids, Maybe You Shouldn’t Have Them
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We’re With Her: Love Triumphs Over Hate
home insemination syringe “We’re with you, and you’re with us. We are bigger than bigotry, louder for love.” Fifteen words, sent out on Twitter to the account of a political figure at 9:00 AM, accompanied by a picture of my partner, our son Leo, and me on the day we finalized our adoption. It was…
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Science Says Kids Inherit Their Intelligence from Mom, and Dads Can Only Laugh
home insemination syringe According to research featured in Psychology Today, it turns out that children inherit their intelligence primarily from their mothers. In fact, studies suggest that as much as 77% of intelligence can be traced back to mom! (Ouch, sorry dads!) The research indicates that the genes linked to intelligence are found on the…
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It’s Official: As a Parent, I’m Almost Obsolete
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When You’ve Reached Your Limit
home insemination syringe Menu Parenting When You’ve Reached Your Limit by Caroline Miller Updated: July 2, 2020 Originally Published: Aug. 25, 2016 My mother once walked out on us — raising her hands in frustration, turning her back, and leaving. We never blamed her; after all, we had pushed her to the edge. She returned…
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Things You Give Up When Your Kids Outnumber You
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Morning Mom vs. Afternoon Mom
home insemination syringe Updated: April 19, 2023 Originally Published: April 19, 2023 We 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…
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10 Easy Ways to Foster a Love of Nature in Your Kids
home insemination syringe I have to admit, I’m not the most outdoorsy person. Camping? No thanks! Hiking? Only if it’s short and there’s a restroom nearby. Despite this, I hold a deep appreciation for the natural world. There’s something magical about watching a sunset or observing a caterpillar traverse a stick that brings me joy.…
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Pool Safety Tips for Kids: Insights from a Lifeguard
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