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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
Mummy
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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Celebrate
Will Similac Formula Ad Mark the End of Mommy Wars?
Can a formula company end the "Mommy Wars" with this poignant ad? Grab a tissue.
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Mummy Buzz
Mummy
Why It's Time To Put An End To The Mommy Wars
An interesting question for stay-at-home-moms. How would you react if you were in this situation?
by:
Jennifer Bairos Hofer
Mummy
Why Do Moms Fight When We're All on the Same Side?
Once again, hard-working, loving moms are being portrayed as a bunch of judgmental busy bodies.
by:
Julie Cole
Toddlers
What To Do When Other Parents Are Hard On Their Kids
Instead of judging a parent who is yelling at her child, why not try doing this instead?
by:
Andrea Loewen Nair
Mummy
The Mommy Wars Continue
Being a new mom is already a super sensitive time–can’t we all just amicably agree to disagree?
by:
Janet Casey
Babies
How To Be The Perfect Parent
Want to be a perfect parent? Here's the chart that will show you how.
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Mummy Buzz
Mummy
A Mom Goes On Vacation Without Her Baby!
The truth is this is only making headlines because we can't stop judging each other.
by:
Sharon DeVellis
Mummy
I Don't Want to be a Stay at Home Mom
7 things I'm excited to do when I go back to work.
by:
Jen Schlumberger
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