When I started breastfeeding my first child, it was with absolute resolve that THIS was the way I was going to feed my baby. Formula was fine, formula was GREAT for families who needed it, but I was determined that that wasn’t going to be me, that I could do this. That I WOULD do this. And do it I did. But there are so many things I wish people had told me, ...
Read MoreGrandparents. Are. AWESOME. The younger generations are parenting in lots of interesting new ways, but if there’s one thing they all know, it’s that it’s nice to have an experienced and trusted extra set of hands around. But as new studies emerge, parents, doctors, and other scientists are learning a lot about childhood development, and the standards over the years have continued to change. If you’re a grandparent, there’s no need to feel ...
Read MoreBefore having kids, whipping your boob out in public was strictly a no-no. Ironically, unless you were dancing topless on a bar, breasts were never meant to see the light of day outside of your home. Then breastfeeding happened, and suddenly you have to adjust to this whole new concept of using them, anytime, anywhere, to feed your tiny human. It. Gets. Real. We’re not going to get into all of the reasons ...
Read MoreIt’s the rub of having kids that for every solution we come up with, there are ten things to worry about on the other side of it. Tablets, technology, and screen time catch a lot of heat for their downsides, but for many parents, they’re indispensable distractions and educational tools that help families survive the unrealistic demands of a modern world. There is no village. There are just the kids and ...
Read MoreIt’s pretty hard to eat a week’s worth of mason jar salads when you’re making mac and cheese every night. Moms who meal plan for health know the struggle all too well — you just wind up making two dinners (sometimes three, if there’s a picky spouse in the picture), and ultimately eating cold pizza while your salads turn to slime in the refrigerator. The reality? It’s a lot easier and ...
Read MoreBecause babies get hungry everywhere. All the time.
Read MoreParents are experts at sleep deprivation. When a tiny human’s survival is dependent on you, you learn some creative ways to cope with fragmented sleep pretty quickly. But what about those periods of time that seem never-ending, when babies just WON’T sleep? When naps come and go, when your entire schedule gets turned upside down, just as you think you’re starting to nail it? Sleep regressions are periods of time in which ...
Read MoreStay at home dads unite — the numbers are on the rise, and more male counterparts are electing to stay home and raise the herd while their spouses bring home the bacon. It’s noble. It’s boss. It’s admirable. But it can also be incredibly isolating. Moms have built up some really fantastic social channels over the years, means of coping with the isolating nature of being a stay at home parents. As dads ...
Read MoreWorking mothers face a lot of unique challenges, but breastfeeding? We’re going to go out on a limb and say that this one is pretty high on the list of concerns. When breastfeeding moms have to travel for work, there are a few things they have to consider: How to maintain their supply while they’re away Ensuring they have enough milk stockpiled to last baby Having a way to get baby ...
Read MoreOne of the greatest parts of having children is when your children have children. You get your freedom after your own babies grow up, and suddenly they start having their own babies. When that happens, you get to relive some of the most precious memories you have. It’s a challenge, though, and many grandparents struggle with jumping back into making memories with children as they juggle their own lives — a ...
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