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Taming My Mixed Kid’s Hair: A Comedy of Errors
home insemination Kit My three-year-old son has a strong aversion to hair brushing. His hair is a delightful mix of curls and kinks, but that means daily detangling is a must. Though let’s be real—it’s more like weekly maintenance because who wants to battle a tiny tornado over hair care? Especially in winter when he…
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The Whimsical Thoughts of a 4-Year-Old Getting Dressed
home insemination Kit Wow! I had the best sleep ever! I did wake up Mom like five times, though, because those spooky shadows were pretending to be monsters in my room. I totally knew they were just the moonlight playing tricks through my curtains, but I figured she might miss me. When she hugged me…
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The Talk I Didn’t Expect
home insemination Kit Parenting can be quite unpredictable, especially when you have three daughters. On one particularly calm evening, dinner went off without a hitch—no complaints about the food, no fights over who got to share their day first, and bedtime went smoothly. I felt a mix of satisfaction and a little smugness, thinking, “I’ve…
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Notes for Soon-to-Be Dads
home insemination Kit August 31, 2023 Hey buddy, get ready for a wild ride—your life is about to take a major turn! As someone who’s just a few steps into this fatherhood journey, I thought I’d share some insights that might help you navigate the ups and downs ahead. You’ll Feel Overwhelmed. There’s a ton…
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Kids with Lice? Doctors Say They Can Still Attend School!
self insemination kit It turns out that when it comes to lice, the situation isn’t as dire as we once thought. Recent guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics suggest that children diagnosed with lice don’t necessarily have to stay home from school. The main way lice spread is through direct head-to-head contact. So unless…
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If It Helps Keep Kids Safe, Sure – Let Schools Monitor Social Media
home insemination Kit There’s a new initiative some schools are rolling out that involves keeping an eye on students’ social media posts on platforms like Twitter and Facebook. If this helps protect our children, I’m totally on board. Bill Johnson, the chair of the Orange County School Board in Florida, explains that the program tracks…
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4 Silver Linings of Gestational Diabetes
self insemination kit Updated: August 24, 2017 Originally Published: January 30, 2010 When I first received my diagnosis of Gestational Diabetes (GD), I was an emotional wreck, convinced that I had somehow caused this condition. I scoured the internet, worrying about everything from needles to giant babies, and felt overwhelmed by the dietary restrictions. However,…
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Parents Upset as School District Prohibits Halloween Costumes
home insemination Kit Parents in Milford, Connecticut, are expressing their frustration after the local school district decided to ban Halloween costumes during school celebrations. The district’s concern centers around making sure no child feels excluded due to differing religious or cultural beliefs. While the school is still planning various activities to celebrate the holiday, many…
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The Journey of Our Bed
home insemination Kit It all started with cautious messages from Jake. He would sprinkle his notes with sweet sentiments like “I adore your smile” or “I love the time we share.” Then came that magical day when he simply typed, “I love you.” We spent countless hours in our cramped dorm rooms, jamming to Dave…
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We Need a New Term for New Mothers: The Case for “Neomama”
home insemination Kit In the ever-evolving landscape of language, it is striking that there remains no dedicated term for new mothers. This gap in our vocabulary is particularly surprising given the addition of terms like “selfie” and “tweep” to our dictionaries. As a healthcare professional and advocate for maternal health, I urge lexicographers to consider…