Category: conception
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Cubs Claim World Series Victory, Teaching Our Kids That Heroes Can Be Emotional Too
At home insemination The Chicago Cubs have finally captured the World Series title with a thrilling 8-7 win against the Cleveland Indians, bringing an end to the longest championship drought in American sports history. Their victory wasn’t just a matter of skill; it was a nail-biting experience filled with tension, extra innings, and even a…
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14 Realities of Welcoming a Rainbow Baby into Your Home
At home insemination In March 2014, I welcomed my second daughter, Mia, into the world. Her name, which signifies “life,” was chosen with optimism, especially after the heartbreaking loss of my first daughter, Lily, who was stillborn. Mia is known as a rainbow baby—one born after the loss of a sibling. The journey of becoming…
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Breastfeeding Moms Removed From ‘Bad Moms’ Screening
At home insemination A Regal Cinema in Fort Myers, Florida, recently made headlines after two breastfeeding mothers were asked to leave a showing of the film Bad Moms. New moms Alice Johnson and Mia Rodriguez were part of a Facebook group that organized a night out to enjoy dinner and catch the movie together. Among…
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The Flawed Comparison of Gun Deaths and Car Deaths
At home insemination In the wake of mass shootings, discussions surrounding gun control and legislation often resurface, leading to familiar debates. After witnessing these conversations repeatedly, it can feel like a tedious cycle of the same arguments. Notably, one prevalent assertion claims that gun deaths are comparable to car deaths. While it’s true that a…
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Insights from Popular Music Star on Family, Body Image, and Relationships
At home insemination In a candid interview, music sensation Chloe Anderson opened up about her personal life, discussing topics ranging from family dynamics to body positivity. Chloe, who welcomed her daughter in August 2002 during her initial rise to fame on a reality singing competition, humorously recounted how she and her partner joked about naming…
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Traveling with Twins: 13 Tips for a Smoother Journey
At home insemination Traveling with twin babies doesn’t have to be a daunting experience. With some thoughtful planning, you can make your adventures enjoyable for everyone involved. Here’s how to simplify flying and traveling with your twins. Know the Airline Policies: Each airline has its own rules regarding traveling with infants and toddlers. Make sure…
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Understanding Sickle Cell Disease in Infants: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
At home insemination Managing a child’s sickle cell anemia can feel daunting, but there are effective strategies to handle this inherited blood disorder, ensuring your little one remains healthy and vibrant. What is Sickle Cell Anemia? Sickle cell anemia is a genetic form of anemia and the most prevalent type of sickle cell disease (SCD),…
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Viral Post Highlights That Public Breastfeeding Has Been Normal Since Time Immemorial
At home insemination Menu Parenting Viral Post Highlights That Public Breastfeeding Has Been Normal Since Time Immemorial by Lisa Thompson Updated: Feb. 8, 2021 Originally Published: July 30, 2018 Women have been breastfeeding in public for centuries, yet only recently has it sparked controversy. If you’re one of those who takes issue with mothers nursing…
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10 Realizations That Hit Home Once You Become a Parent
At home insemination Updated: Aug. 21, 2015 Originally Published: May 10, 2015 Before stepping into parenthood, you might have envisioned yourself as the ultimate, no-nonsense parent, unaffected by the chaos surrounding those seemingly overwhelmed moms and dads. You confidently told yourself that you wouldn’t fall into that trap. But then you had your own little…
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A Message for Moms Who Don’t ‘Bounce Back’ After Baby
At home insemination In today’s fast-paced world, many new mothers feel pressured to regain their pre-baby bodies almost instantly after childbirth, thanks to the unrealistic standards set by celebrity culture. However, as Jenna Collins, a personal trainer and owner of Fit Moms in Atlanta, reminds us, it’s completely normal not to “bounce back” right away…