Category: conception
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Mira Johnson: ‘Balancing Career Aspirations and Family Life’
At home insemination Actress Mira Johnson, 47, sat down with writer Jenna White to discuss her latest film, the challenges of motherhood, and her cherished evenings out with her spouse, actor Chris Baker, 33. Recently, there has been a significant rise in faith-driven films and television series. Were you taken aback by their popularity? Not…
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Baby Feeding Schedules & Food Guide for the First Year
At home insemination As you embark on the exciting journey of introducing solids to your little one, developing a feeding schedule can help you navigate the transition smoothly. Below is a helpful guide on how to incorporate solid foods into your baby’s daily routine. How Often Should I Feed My Baby Solids? Initially, start with…
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50 Aspects Moms Yearn for from Their Pre-Childhood Days
At home insemination Navigating motherhood comes with its challenges, and many moms find themselves reminiscing about the days before their little ones arrived. Here are 50 aspects of pre-kid life that moms often miss the most. Quality sleep. Financial freedom. The pre-baby figure. The ability to make spontaneous plans without a second thought. More sleep.…
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Why Do Babies Smell So Good? Understanding the Science Behind Newborn Aromas
At home insemination New parents often rave about the delightful scent of their newborns. But why do we find this baby smell so intoxicating? The answer lies in both biology and bonding. What Do Babies Smell Like? If you ask a group of new parents to describe their baby’s scent, you’re likely to get a…
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A Viral Moment: Aunt Breastfeeds Nephew While Mother Works
At home insemination In a heartwarming example of modern breastfeeding acceptance, a woman’s post about nursing her nephew has captured the attention of the internet. The story highlights the progress made in normalizing breastfeeding, as many online supported the aunt who stepped in to help her sister’s baby while his mother was at work. Meg…
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Peeps Oreos: The Cookie We Didn’t Know We Didn’t Want
At home insemination Easter is fast approaching! Yes, it’s true. While we’re still recovering from Valentine’s Day—buying cards and sneaking bites of our kids’ chocolate—March brings us only St. Patrick’s Day and National Submarine Day on the 17th. So, we might as well knock those two out in one go. Easter is notorious for its…
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A Fascinating Glimpse at 1968’s ‘Mother’s Instructions’ From a Hospital – It’s Shocking
At home insemination Oh, how the landscape of childbirth has transformed! A recent social media post has gone viral, shedding light on just how different things were for new mothers in the late 1960s. One woman’s discovery of her mother’s hospital instructions from 1968 reveals some truly astonishing guidelines for new moms and their infants.…
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22 Justifications for Indulging in Cookie Dough
At home insemination In the midst of navigating the chaotic world of parenting, I’ve stumbled upon a delightful coping mechanism that has become a personal favorite. Perhaps it’s a result of feeling isolated as a mother of two, or maybe it’s the remnants of mild postpartum challenges. Most likely, my fondness for cookie dough stems…
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Understanding the Ramzi Theory: Fact or Fiction?
At home insemination When a pregnancy test turns positive, many soon-to-be parents are eager to start preparing for their little one’s arrival. One intriguing method that has surfaced for predicting your baby’s sex is the Ramzi Theory. However, how reliable is this technique? What is the Ramzi Theory? The Ramzi Theory, developed by Dr. Saad…
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Goodnight Stories: A Reflection on Cherished Bedtime Moments
At home insemination If you were to ask those who know me well to describe my personality, the adjectives would likely lean heavily towards “efficient.” While I like to imagine they might sprinkle in terms like “clever” or “witty,” you certainly wouldn’t find “sentimental” among them. Yet, despite my pragmatic nature, I sometimes find myself…