Category: conception
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		Why I Still Admire Jane FondaAt home insemination I first got into aerobics as a teenager, thanks to a Jane Fonda workout record. At around 13 or 14, I was captivated by Jane’s vibrant style—those colorful tights and legwarmers were iconic. I never quite grasped why my babysitter’s mother held such disdain for her, but my mom explained it had… 
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		This Mother Followed Her Instincts After Childbirth – And It Saved Her LifeAt home insemination After welcoming her second child, Emma Sullivan found herself in a dire situation that required her to trust her instincts. Just five days postpartum, Emma anticipated feeling tired and sore, but instead, she was met with alarming symptoms. Experiencing shortness of breath and an unusual pain in her upper back, she sensed… 
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		What Happens If I Release My Pride?At home insemination I found myself crouched outside a public restroom stall, burdened with a bag of 30 library books slung over my shoulder (homeschoolers tend to accumulate books), desperately trying to soothe my screaming 3-year-old. He had insisted on venturing into the stall alone, mimicking his older brother, only to choose the scariest toilet… 
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		SNL Writer Creatively Trolls Trump by Responding to His Tweets Like Text MessagesAt home insemination In a world drenched in serious news about Donald Trump, it’s refreshing to find a sliver of humor amid the chaos. Enter Nick Marshall, a writer for SNL, who has taken to responding to Trump’s notorious tweets as if they were casual text messages. His approach brings a light-hearted twist to the… 
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		How I Managed to Give My Child the Most Memorable Christmas EverAt home insemination By: Jenna Collins Updated: Oct. 23, 2020 Originally Published: Dec. 20, 2011 To kick off the holiday season, I ensured my son was absolutely THRILLED about our trip from snowy Colorado to sunny California on Christmas Eve to see his grandparents, along with his dad, baby sister, and me. During the flight,… 
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		Things from My First Year of Motherhood I Won’t Feel Guilty AboutAt home insemination When I was expecting, I envisioned the blissful moments of early parenthood. I imagined a smooth labor experience, effortless breastfeeding, and a flat tummy after giving birth. However, the reality of motherhood is chaotic, unpredictable, and filled with tough decisions. Here are some things from my inaugural year of being a mom… 
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		A Mother’s Photo with Santa While Breastfeeding Sparks ControversyAt home insemination In a surprising turn of events, a mother named Sarah Thompson found herself at the center of a heated debate after posting a playful photograph with Santa while breastfeeding her infant. What was intended as a light-hearted attempt to promote the acceptance of breastfeeding in public quickly devolved into a storm of… 
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		My Chosen Family Is Vital for My Family’s JoyAt home insemination Maintaining my sanity as a parent has required the support of not just one, but two distinct families. Like everyone else, I have my birth family and in-laws, but I also have a chosen family—one built on love and mutual respect rather than blood ties. While I didn’t select my biological family,… 
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		Navigating Sleepless Nights as My Kids Grow UpParenting At home insemination When my first child was born, I received an intense introduction to motherhood. Sore nipples, unexpected diaper disasters, and an infant who seemed to nurse around the clock made it clear that I was in for a challenging journey. My nights were spent pacing the nursery, bouncing a wailing newborn while… 
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		Dear Non-Divorced Friends, Let’s Rethink Parenting AdviceAt home insemination As divorce becomes increasingly common, it seems that those without firsthand experience often miss the unwritten guidelines of navigating life as a co-parent. Regularly, I encounter frustrating comments and suggestions from people who haven’t walked this path. While I wouldn’t wish the complexities of divorce on anyone, I do wish for a…