Category: conception
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When Do Babies Start to Develop Hair, Skin, and Nails?
At home insemination In the early stages of pregnancy, your baby begins as a small embryo composed of three distinct layers: the endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm, which form by around three weeks of gestation. It’s the ectoderm that primarily contributes to the development of skin, hair, and nails. Curious about when your baby will start…
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10 Indicators You’re a ‘No-Apologies’ Mom
At home insemination In a world rife with parenting debates—where factions like the breastfeeding advocates, the anti-vaccine crowd, and the trendy mom influencers clash—there’s a new category emerging: the ‘No-Apologies’ mom. Critics can criticize, but this mom confidently marches to the beat of her own drum. So, are you a “No-Apologies” mom? You took the…
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Teething Signs and Symptoms: What Every Parent Should Know
At home insemination If you’ve ever experienced a toothache, you know it can be unbearable. Now, imagine that pain in a tiny mouth that can’t express discomfort or seek relief. This is the reality for many babies during teething, and as a parent, it can be tough to watch. Here’s a comprehensive overview of teething…
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Why I’ve Learned to Ignore Criticism About My Child’s Appearance
At home insemination As a parent, there are certain things you never want to hear. Comments like, “That baby looks strange. His eyes are unattractive,” can cut deep. I recall a moment at a fast food restaurant when I was blissfully enjoying a chicken fried biscuit with my son, now nearly 8 months old, when…
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What I’ve Discovered About Infants and Sleep
At home insemination My journey into the enigmatic relationship between infants and sleep began with my lively 3-year-old stepson, who would squawk like a rooster at dawn. I was certain my own children would be different—more disciplined. A year later, my first daughter arrived, her tiny body nestled against her father’s skin while I was…
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If You Tickle Your Children, Understand That “Stop” Means Stop
At home insemination Tickling may not be the innocent joy we often think it is. I was chatting with my friend Sarah when I heard her 9-month-old son Leo squealing in delight in the background. “Oh dear!” I said. “Is Leo alright?” “He’s not upset! He’s laughing!” Sarah responded. “Tom’s playing Tickle Monster with him.”…
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17 Wacky, Outrageous (and Occasionally Courageous) Things Moms Will Do For Their Kids
At home insemination The portrayal of motherhood in the media often falls into two extremes: the overprotective helicopter mom or the neglectful parent. However, my experiences within a community of mothers reveal a more nuanced reality. Moms frequently go above and beyond for their kids in countless, often unnoticed ways. Sometimes, these efforts are uncomfortable,…
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Everything You Need to Know About Your 6-Month-Old’s Sleep Schedule
At home insemination As your baby reaches the six-month milestone, you may notice significant changes in their sleep patterns. Here’s how to support your little one in achieving better sleep during this exciting time. How Much Sleep Does a 6-Month-Old Need? At six months, your baby typically requires around 15 hours of sleep each day.…
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5 New Year’s Resolutions This Mom Can Actually Stick To
At home insemination As someone who loves planning, I often set ambitious goals for myself, especially around the New Year. However, since becoming a mother, I’ve realized how challenging it is to create resolutions that are both realistic and achievable. Kids have a knack for dismantling even the best-laid plans. Looking back at a list…
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Fidget Spinners: The Latest Infuriating Kid Craze
At home insemination I’ve never been the best at staying ahead of trends. It took me ages to grab a pair of those buttery leggings, and I didn’t even realize that bottle flipping was a thing until I had yelled at my kids about it countless times, fearing a water spill. And honestly, I still…