Category: baby

  • Why Some Mothers Choose Not to Cover Up While Breastfeeding: Five Reasons to Embrace Open Feeding

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    home insemination kit Whenever a breastfeeding story surfaces in the media—especially those where mothers are asked to vacate a space to feed their little ones—I find myself breaking my rule about avoiding online comments. My circle is filled with supportive individuals who champion breastfeeding, yet I’m drawn to the varied opinions regarding public breastfeeding. While…

  • Five Insights for Moms from a Non-Mom

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    home insemination kit Hello, Moms! How are you doing today? Can I offer you a drink? As someone who is not a mother—yet—I’m here to share some observations that might resonate with you. I’m not here to fuel any rivalry between moms and non-moms; I simply wish to express my perspective. So, here are five…

  • I Had a ‘Code Brown’ During Delivery, And Nothing Else Matters Now

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    home insemination kit You know, I’ve always held myself to high standards and thrive under pressure. So when I first heard about the potential mishaps during childbirth, I just laughed it off. I mean, the idea seemed utterly ridiculous—something that couldn’t possibly happen to me. After all, I’m the one in control when it counts.…

  • Empowering Names for Baby Girls

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    home insemination kit Are you on the hunt for a compelling name for your daughter that will carry her through life—from the playground to her future career? This quest can be challenging. While a name might sound bold, its meaning can often convey something entirely different from the strong presence you envision. We understand that…

  • Gubernatorial Candidate Breastfeeds in Campaign Ad, Showcasing the Power of Moms

    home insemination kit In a groundbreaking campaign video, gubernatorial candidate Sarah Jensen, a dedicated mother, small business owner, and attorney, boldly challenges the norms of political advertising by breastfeeding her infant daughter while discussing her achievements. This powerful moment serves as a testament to the strength and resilience of mothers in today’s society. Jensen, who…

  • No, You Can’t Hold My Baby — Here’s Why

    home insemination kit Before I even conceived, I envisioned a child who would be completely at ease in the arms of friends and family. I imagined a joyful baby who would never experience stranger anxiety. How naive I was, not just as a new mother, but as a guardian of my daughter. When my baby,…

  • 50 Banned Baby Names That Authorities Have Rejected

    home insemination kit When it comes to naming a child, the freedom to choose seems boundless. Yet, just as driving, hunting, and even having a garage sale require licenses, some names are so outlandish or offensive that governments around the world have stepped in to prevent their use. Below, we explore 50 baby names that…

  • The Joy of Santa Photos: A Unique Perspective

    home insemination kit The scent of fresh pine permeating the air, cozy matching pajamas on Christmas morning, and cherished ornaments passed through the family. However, as a mother who doesn’t celebrate Christmas, what I truly yearn for is the delightful chaos of Santa photos, particularly the ones where children are in tears as they cling…

  • In Support of Retaining Your Maiden Name

    home insemination kit Throughout my marriage, I’ve never needed a compelling reason to retain my maiden name. It simply felt like an unnecessary step in merging our separate lives. Contrary to what some may believe, my decision was not a bold feminist statement or a rebellion against patriarchal norms—though I wholeheartedly support dismantling the patriarchy.…

  • Wherever We Go, We Are Mothers

    home insemination kit When I embraced motherhood, I quickly realized that my role extended beyond just nurturing my own children. Initially, I was unaware of this broader perspective. In those early days, my children defined my existence. Their delicate heads carried the aroma of fresh hay, and their soft thighs and tiny toes were simply…