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It’s Normal to Feel Frustrated with Your Baby
self insemination kit Menu Parenting It’s Normal to Feel Frustrated with Your Baby by Jamie Thompson Updated: Aug. 22, 2015 Originally Published: Aug. 17, 2013 Let’s not skim over the obvious: becoming a parent is a monumental shift. One moment, you’re child-free, and the next, your life is forever transformed. Adjusting to this new reality…
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I’ve Never Fully Embraced the Holiday Spirit, But I’m Ready to Start Now
self insemination kit It’s funny how the holidays roll around at the same time each year, yet somehow they always catch me off guard. One moment, I’m enjoying my usual playlist, and the next, it feels like I’m drowning in renditions of “Santa Baby.” And then there’s my neighbor, who seems to have taken tips…
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Unicode Announces New Breastfeeding Emoji for 2017
self insemination kit On Thursday, Unicode, the organization responsible for emoji standards, announced the release of 56 new emojis for 2017, including an exciting addition: a breastfeeding emoji. This new symbol aims to represent and normalize breastfeeding in our digital conversations. Until now, the only emoji reflecting infant feeding was the baby bottle, which has…
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Why We Need Treats in Parenting
home insemination Kit Hey there! Let’s chat about something that might sound a bit indulgent but is actually super important: treats. You might think of treats as just a way to spoil ourselves, but they play a crucial role in our lives, especially when it comes to maintaining good habits. When we treat ourselves, it’s…
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What to Anticipate When You Have Four Kids
self insemination kit After navigating through four pregnancies over the span of six and a half years, I’ve experienced significant growth in multiple areas: Physical Transformation: I’ve fluctuated a total of 140 pounds, averaging about 35 pounds per pregnancy—some pregnancies definitely required more chocolate and nachos than others! Vanity Shift: I completely surrendered my last…
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The 8 Types of Seasoned Parents Every New Parent Encounters
self insemination kit Embarking on the journey of parenthood can be daunting, especially when you realize you have little knowledge about it. Seeking guidance from experienced parents is a natural step—these individuals have navigated the newborn phase and can offer insights on everything from breastfeeding to setting up a co-sleeper. However, not all veteran parents…
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A Heartfelt Tribute to the Indigo Girls: A Gratitude Letter Years in the Making
self insemination kit What do they say about the path to regret? About intentions that remain unfulfilled? Well, I’ve been meaning to write this letter for nearly a decade; it’s time I finally bring this long-held gratitude to light. This is essentially a thank you note 25 years in the making. Here’s my story. I…
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Bride’s 92-Year-Old Uncle Becomes Her ‘Something Blue’ And We’re All in Tears
home insemination Kit This heartwarming tale takes the classic wedding tradition of “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue” to a whole new emotional level. While brides often turn to garters or handkerchiefs for their good luck charms, one bride in Missouri received a truly extraordinary “something blue” on her special day: her uncle!…
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A Practical Survival Manual for Those Challenging Parenting Days
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Understanding Why My Daughter Might Punch Your Son
self insemination kit It feels like just yesterday I was navigating the early parenting dilemmas of breast versus bottle, cloth or disposable diapers, and when to start potty training. Fast forward to now, and my daughter is in seventh grade, facing a whole new set of challenges. Twelve is such an intriguing age, showcasing a…