-
Why Kids Should Swap Their Kindle for Paper Books This Summer
Get Pregnant FastIf you’re anything like me, it’s been ages since I picked up a book. Once a passionate reader, I devoured everything from thrilling novels to hefty academic texts. Now, even the most captivating stories struggle to keep my…
-
Why Caring for a Newborn is Similar to Working in a Restaurant
home insemination syringeAs a new parent, I was filled with apprehension when my baby arrived four weeks ago. This tiny, delicate being was constantly wailing, and all I could think was how desperately I wanted to be a good parent.…
-
The Journey of Letting Go in Parenting
home insemination syringeThe director of my children’s preschool once remarked, “Parenting is essentially a series of good-byes.” At that moment, she aimed to ease the worries of anxious first-time parents leaving their kids for a few hours at school. Her…
-
7 Ways Toddlers Assert Their Dominance: A Doctor’s Perspective
low cost IUILet’s face it: toddlers can be downright tyrannical. Their world revolves around their immediate needs, and if you happen to stray from their whims, prepare for a delightful display of defiance. Here are seven ways toddlers manage to…
-
Is This the Final Summer of This Kind?
Get Pregnant Fast“Is this the last summer like this?” my friend asked as we relaxed by the lake one evening, watching our children swim. Her 11-year-old daughter was honing her crawl with her dad cheering her on as they made…
-
9 Reasons I Loathe Packing Lunch for My Kids
Get Pregnant FastAs the school year approaches, one task looms large on my mind: the dreaded lunch packing. Getting my kids out the door by 8 a.m. is a challenge in itself, often resulting in tears (most of the time,…
-
Why I Don’t Allow My Kids to Touch My Face
Get Pregnant FastMenu ParentingWhy I Don’t Allow My Kids to Touch My Face by Sarah Lane Updated: April 12, 2023 Originally Published: May 1, 2015I cherish the affection my kids show me; their touchy-feely nature truly warms my heart and…
-
You Know You’re a Mom When…
low cost IUIUpdated: May 16, 2017 Originally Published: Dec. 1, 2016Being a mom is a unique journey filled with experiences that only mothers can truly understand. From the moment you hear your baby’s first cry to navigating the ups and…
-
Introducing a Calendar Featuring Hairy Men in Fairy Costumes
Get Pregnant FastIf you’re in need of some joyful whimsy, look no further! You can now purchase a delightful calendar showcasing hairy men dressed as enchanting fairies, and the best part? Proceeds from this unique creation go to charity, giving…
-
How to Encourage Your Child to Eat More Vegetables
home insemination syringeIf your child enjoys eating vegetables, congratulations! However, that’s not the reality for many families. Most parents are not raising little veggie aficionados and often find themselves negotiating with their kids over every green on the plate. It’s…
I write about fertility, conception, and reproductive health. My latest resource, “Paths to Parenthood,” is now available to support your family-building journey.
"home insemination kit" "home insemination syringe" "self insemination" at-home insemination baby care body positivity breastfeeding child development childhood child safety communication community support education emotional journey emotional support empathy empowerment family family dynamics family life family planning family support fertility home insemination humor Kindness life lessons love marriage mental health motherhood nostalgia parenting parenting advice parenting challenges Parenting Humor parenting tips personal growth pregnancy pregnancy resources relationships resilience self-acceptance self-care social media support women’s health

At-home intracervical insemination (ICI) has become a popular choice for women and couples hoping to conceive in a comfortable, private setting. Whether you’re starting your fertility journey as a single parent, part of an LGBTQ+ family, or just seeking more control and intimacy in the process, at-home ICI gives you options.
- Breaking News: Yes, You Can Be a Punctual Parent—Here’s How
- Mom Hilariously Captures the Chaos of Summer Days with Kids
- Budget Proposal Cuts $9 Billion from Public Education, Diverts Funds to Private Schools
- Dear President Thompson,
- March for Science: A Grassroots Initiative in Washington, D.C.
-
Breaking News: Yes, You Can Be a Punctual Parent—Here’s How
low cost IUIGrowing up, my father had a saying: “If you’re on time, you’re late.” I vividly recall him ushering our family out the door well ahead of any scheduled event. It became a running joke that he often spent more time in airport lounges than on his actual flights, thanks to his unwavering commitment…
-
Mom Hilariously Captures the Chaos of Summer Days with Kids
low cost IUI Ah, summer vacation! A season meant for sun-soaked adventures, relaxed schedules, and late-night fun—unless, of course, you have kids in tow. For parents, summer often morphs into a whirlwind of squabbles, noise, and sheer pandemonium. The struggle to juggle screen time, activities, and sports schedules can feel like a full-time job. One…
-
Budget Proposal Cuts $9 Billion from Public Education, Diverts Funds to Private Schools
low cost IUI In a recent budget proposal, President George Stevenson unveiled a plan that significantly reduces funding for public education by $9 billion, translating to a 13 percent cut. This controversial move reallocates funds towards private education, raising concerns about the future of public schooling in America. Critics argue that this initiative could be…
-
Dear President Thompson,
low cost IUI I want to begin by expressing my heartfelt gratitude. When my partner, Jordan, and I welcomed our son, Leo, into the world in December 2016, your thoughtful note of congratulations meant the world to us. We’ve framed that note and its envelope, and it graces Leo’s room, a cherished reminder of that…
-
March for Science: A Grassroots Initiative in Washington, D.C.
low cost IUI Scientists are gearing up for their own demonstration in Washington, D.C., fueled by recent restrictions imposed by the Trump administration. This grassroots initiative aims to rally support for science and highlight the importance of empirical evidence in policy-making. Origins of the March Dr. Emily Carter, a researcher in environmental health, shared that…
-
My Children Cried It Out, and Now They’re Amazing Sleepers—No Regrets Here!
low cost IUI As a physician observing the complexities of parenting, I’ve seen that the “cry-it-out” (CIO) method can be a controversial topic. Parents are often inundated with conflicting advice, and it’s hard not to feel overwhelmed by the myriad of approaches to raising children. From co-sleeping and breastfeeding to the strictest attachment parenting, the…
-
What It Means to Be a Parent of a Black Child in 2016: A Physician’s Perspective
low cost IUI In 2016, the experience of raising a Black child is fraught with unique challenges that no parent should have to face. For instance, Dr. Angela Richards, a pediatrician living in a suburban neighborhood near Atlanta, Georgia, shares her insights on the realities her family encounters daily. Alongside her husband, Marcus, they are…
-
Navigating Independence While My Partner Travels for Work
low cost IUI It’s tough when my husband is away. I’m not referring to the brief moments he spends out running errands or at work; I mean those longer trips for business that stretch on for days, weeks, or even months. Am I capable? Absolutely! Am I resilient? Without a doubt! Am I independent? You…
-
A Contemporary Partner’s Take on the 1963 Fascinating Womanhood’s Guidelines
low cost IUI Fascinating Womanhood, penned by Helen Andelin in 1963, draws from earlier booklets from the 1920s and ’30s. Since its debut, the book has sold over two million copies. Depending on your perspective on feminism, Fascinating Womanhood can either represent the ideal role of women within the family or act as a catalyst…
-
I (Reluctantly) Attended My 20-Year High School Reunion, and You Should Too
low cost IUI Two decades ago, my life was a far cry from what it is today. Instead of shedding tears over emotional TV dramas, I was busy daydreaming about life in the bustling streets of New York alongside friends like Rachel and Monica. Back then, I spent my Friday nights babysitting for a meager…