Bouncing Back After Breastfeeding
Practical tips for postpartum boobcare.
Practical tips for postpartum boobcare.
An early weeks postpartum mom is suffering from a severe bladder issue and is turning to our readers for some knowledge, advice and comfort.
…exercise? Get pregnant again? Eat sushi? A quick n’ dirty rundown of postpartum timetables.
Amalah discusses her diastasis recti, umbilical hernia and other post-pregnancy body changes that nobody seems to talk about.
Can you buy a better sex life in the vitamin aisle?
An interview with the Mominatrix herself, Kristen Chase.
The last few weeks of pregnancy have become increasingly difficult to do Kegels. Can you give me some tips on how to keep everything ship-shape down there?
Coming to peace with and handling pregnancy battle scars, also known as stretch marks.
Eating healthy and staying hydrated are important during your pregnancy — but they also play a big role in postpartum recovery.
A postpartum mom is now experiencing pain and other symptoms after sex and wants to know if this is normal after a c-section or whether this is something she should be more concerned about.
Because you’re not gonna lose the baby weight reading blogs on the couch. TRUST ME.
Of all the postpartum fallout to my body, my c-section scar is actually pretty low on the list of things that bother me. But it’s still there. And I did wonder if there was anything I could do about it.
A mom-to-be needs help finding a dress for a wedding seven weeks after her due date.
Following the birth of your child you NEED TO EAT. And you need to eat well, and regularly. Here are our fave postpartum healthy snacks.
Secret shame: Nobody wants to talk about how nobody wants to have sex anymore.
Dear Kate undies are perfect for women who suffer from mild urinary incontinence and a strong period flow and need extra protection. It’s common for moms to experience urinary stress incontinence for years after childbirth and these high-performance undies are a life-saver.
I am trying to welcome this new phase. After 20 months of breastfeeding, letting go of the latch is both hard and good.
Let’s skip the formal column and go shopping this week instead.
Should a mom commit to being a matron of honor at her BFFs wedding cross country when it’s so soon after her due date? What is realistic travel for a new postpartum mom?
How do you care for yourself post-c-section when you are congested and coughing? We have some practical and been-there-done-that advice.