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5 Creative Activities to Engage Your Child When You’re in Need of Sleep
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Your 35-Week-Old Baby’s Development and Milestones
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Your Adult Son Won’t Have Accidents (And Other Concerns to Let Go)
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We’re With Her, She’s With Us: A Reflection on Family and Politics
Get Pregnant FastAs a child, I was always keenly aware of the political landscape, eagerly watching election night coverage for as long as my mother would allow. I felt like a passenger in a car too big for me to…
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A Mother’s Priceless Response to Her Daughter’s Complaints About Appearance
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Understanding the Impact of “20 Minutes of Action” on Abuse Survivors
Get Pregnant FastIn a recent case that sparked outrage, a young man named Jason Mitchell was released from prison after serving only three months for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman. His father, Mark Mitchell, infamously stated that this lenient sentence…
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We Don’t Need to Go Braless to Raise Awareness for Breast Cancer
Get Pregnant FastToday marks National No Bra Day, an initiative aimed at promoting breast cancer awareness. October is also recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time when pink ribbons adorn everything from grocery store aisles to NFL uniforms. While…
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The Muppets Make Their Triumphant Return to Prime Time
Get Pregnant FastWho would have thought? It turns out Kermit the Frog has some strong feelings about the 405 freeway. A word of caution to Los Angeles residents: avoid that route if you can. When you think about it, frogs…
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Why I Allow My Kids to Choose Their Own Outfits
Get Pregnant FastAs a parent, I once reveled in the thrill of shopping for adorable children’s clothing. I would stroll through the aisles, picking out the cutest items—tiny Mary Janes, cozy sweater vests, and even a faux pink fur coat…
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The Unspoken Crisis in the U.S.
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- Battling Breast Cancer for Future Generations
- If You’re Unsure About Kids, Maybe You Shouldn’t Have Them
- We’re With Her: Love Triumphs Over Hate
- 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
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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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