New Mom Toolkit: How to Use Dry Shampoo
Oh, dry shampoo. You are the savior to tired, rushed and overworked moms everywhere. Here’s how to use it the right way and avoid a head of powdered George Washington-style hair.
Oh, dry shampoo. You are the savior to tired, rushed and overworked moms everywhere. Here’s how to use it the right way and avoid a head of powdered George Washington-style hair.
It’s an unfortunate side effect of the “Pregnancy Causes EVERYTHING” routine: Sometimes we still ignore things that, before pregnancy and childbirth, would have sent us hightailing it to the doctor a long time ago. And maybe still should.
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Know your rights, ladies, and what still needs to be done.
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How I went from undersupply to Milk Machine the second time around.
A first-time mom-to-be wonders where all the practical advice on pumping and bottle-feeding is.
Amalah recounts her recent adventures in the glamourous land of postpartum girdles.
Boosting your milk supply after illness, separation or just plain lazy pumping.
Am I a momzilla if I don’t want certain difficult relatives visiting my newborn baby?
After a terrible breastfeeding experience with baby #1, how to overcome fears and anxiety about nursing baby #2.
My parents are hurt because I don’t want to tell them when I go into labor.
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I had a baby and now I can’t stop worrying about the end of the world! Is this normal?