Parenting
Keeping the Kids Alive
Your Anxieties Are Not Your Child’s Problem: Don’t Make Your Kids Neurotic
Your anxieties are not your child’s problem, but if you continually share your anxieties with your kids, you will make them neurotic.
10 Lessons from World Breastfeeding Week
Lesson one: Women have every right to feed their babies, whether it’s a boob or a bottle, and it’s not up to you.
Stop Sexualizing Breasts When You Do Worse Things with Your Mouth
You know who you are and what you’ve done with that supposedly innocent mouth, so we’ll just leave it at that.
There’s a Reason Moms Cry Over Spilled Milk
Mothers in other countries rarely have to fight for the right to pump at work because they have the privilege of staying at home.
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If I’m Honest, I Wore Diapers After Childbirth
One second, I was a happy pregnant whale, and the next I was breaking my husband’s fingers with every contraction. To help in recovery, I’m not ashamed to say that I wore adult diapers in the whirlwind after delivery.
Leaving My Child at Daycare
They say the first day of daycare is the hardest. "They" lied. It's week three here with daycare, and it is still so heart-wrenching leaving her every morning. Trust me, my husband and I took months to find the perfect daycare, and honestly, it's hard to find a place...