Year: 2022
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10 Tips to Simplify New Motherhood
low cost IUI When expecting a child, you likely dive into extensive planning for your baby’s arrival. You may research, read countless books, and spend hours curating ideas on Pinterest. However, nothing compares to the wisdom gained through real-life experiences once your little one is home. Here are ten strategies for expectant mothers that I’ve…
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I Don’t Seek My Partner’s Approval
home insemination syringe When my neighbor invited me to a ladies-only dinner with the other women in our neighborhood, I found myself checking my calendar, browsing the restaurant’s menu (and let’s be real, the cocktail list), and texting to see what everyone else was wearing. I changed my outfit choice about six times and debated…
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Parenting a Spirited Toddler: The Exhausting Journey
low cost IUI As a pediatrician, I often hear from parents grappling with the challenges of raising a spirited toddler. Take Emma, for example. At just 2 years old, she has a personality that could light up a room, yet she’s also a whirlwind of energy that leaves her parents utterly exhausted. Each child presents…
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Moms Should Consider the New Elsa Makeup Palette…for Themselves
home insemination syringe In recent news, Disney unveiled an exciting new line of cosmetics named “Snow and Ice,” featuring the iconic look of Elsa, complete with her striking blue eyes and rosy lips. As a parent who donned an Elsa costume last Halloween, I was intrigued to explore this collection further. It turns out that…
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Hey Moms in the School Drop-Off Line, Let’s Step Out of the Car!
low cost IUI Last school year was nothing short of chaotic for my family. I was nearing my due date with my fourth child while driving my kids to a school located a whopping 25 miles away. Honestly, if there had been a bus option, I would have jumped at the chance to avoid a…
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Why Not Just Say Goodbye to Standardized Testing?
low cost IUI In a bold move last week, George Washington University (GWU) joined over 800 other four-year institutions in dropping the SAT requirement for incoming freshmen. Their reasoning? Not all high-achieving students excel in standardized tests, and GWU’s admissions team believes that focusing too heavily on test scores deters talented candidates—especially from minority and…
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8 Essential Guidelines for Black Friday Shopping
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An Ideal Dinner for Any Weeknight: Leek, Mushroom, and Goat Cheese Quiche
low cost IUI Updated: December 18, 2015 Originally Published: April 22, 2015 Growing up, quiches were a regular staple on our dinner table, but they’ve become a bit of a relic of the past—probably due to their peak popularity back in the ‘80s. You know how it goes; when something is super trendy, it eventually…
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Generation X Manifesto: A Reflection on Resilience and Adaptability
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Massachusetts Family Sues School Over Wi-Fi Health Concerns
home insemination syringe A Massachusetts family has initiated legal action against a private school, asserting that the institution’s Wi-Fi network is adversely affecting their 12-year-old son’s health. This lawsuit raises questions about parental concerns regarding children’s safety in an increasingly digital world. Diagnosis and Symptoms The child has reportedly been diagnosed with electromagnetic hypersensitivity syndrome…