Tag: humor
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Celebrating Festivus: Parents Share Their Top 17 Grievances
Get Pregnant Fast Is your toddler testing your patience? What about those challenging family dynamics? In honor of Festivus, a holiday made famous by Seinfeld, parents across the nation are taking a moment to air their grievances. This annual tradition provides an opportunity to vent about the many ways parenting can be a struggle, from…
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My Hilarious Valentine’s Day Cards from Kids
Get Pregnant Fast Ah, Valentine’s Day—when we celebrate love in all its forms, and kids really know how to get to the point! Forget the flowery language and poetic verses; these little ones have a knack for delivering heartwarming messages with a refreshing dose of honesty. Their Valentine’s cards might not be Shakespearean sonnets, but…
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Columnist Calls Out Pregnancy Fit Shaming
Get Pregnant Fast As a runner, I’ve daydreamed about maintaining my miles throughout all three trimesters of pregnancy. Well, maybe just the first two. But one thing is certain: I’m not in the same league as Jenna Thompson, an elite distance runner who has managed to train through four pregnancies and shares her fitness wisdom…
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Parenting ‘Merit Badges’ Are the Motivation You Need
Get Pregnant Fast When it comes to milestones, it often feels like babies steal the spotlight. From their first smile to their first steps, we celebrate these tiny triumphs regularly. But what about the parents? Enter Jamie and Alex, hosts of the podcast “Parenting Unplugged”, who believe that moms and dads deserve recognition for their…
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Moms, Is There Really Such a Thing as an ‘Ugly’ Baby?
Get Pregnant Fast Let’s be honest, the whole idea of an ‘ugly’ baby can be a little embarrassing to admit. When my first child was a newborn, I actually entered him in a few baby modeling contests. Looking back at those photos now, I was taken aback—not because he’s grown into such a charming little…
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What Transpired When This Woman Cared for a Robot Baby for 72 Hours
Get Pregnant Fast In an intriguing experiment, BuzzFeed writer Sarah Lane decided to test her parenting skills by taking care of a robot baby for a full 72 hours. She felt confident in her ability to manage the challenge, believing that her stable job, supportive friends and family, and decent living situation made her ready…