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Reliving My Birth Trauma At A Birth Celebration
Barely able to choke out the reading through my tears, I was mortified at having allowed the baggage of my birth to enter this sacred space.
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Caitlin McQueen
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How a Teacher’s Ridicule Helped Form How I Parent
My teacher publicly ridiculed my classmate and I and invited our friends to join in on the fun.
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Mona Andrei
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10 Funny "Keeping it Real" Parenting Tweets
We had no idea this could be purchased at Wal-mart.
Mummy
Do Mom Bloggers Complain too Much?
Has it become taboo to admit you love being a mom?
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Mummy Buzz
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Joe Fresh
What I’ve Learned After 20 Mother’s Days
Moms with one day of parenting duty under their belt know the universal truth: You would do anything for your child, no matter the challenge. Full stop.
Pregnancy
Confessions of a 40 Year-Old Pregnant Kindergarten Teacher
Four of the really unglamorous moments of pregnancy
by:
Erin Chawla
Kids
4 Years: The Days Are Long, But The Years Are Short
One minute I'm holding a helpless, newborn baby in my arms then what seems like only a moment later, this happens.
by:
Hailey Eisen
Mummy
Please Don't Peter-Pan My Son
I’ve never understood parents who toss out wishes that they could freeze a child at a certain age. They don’t really want to, do they?
by:
Vicki Wilson
Mummy
Being A Mom Is Not For The Weak
It's that moment when you realize you might be a total failure as a mother followed by the moment when you realize you have to keep soldiering on.
by:
Lori Gard
Mummy
There’s a Side of My Kids I’ll Never Truly Know
The sweetness can always be there; it just changes.
by:
Natasha Sharma, CCPA
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