Monster-in-Law
What to do when it’s more than meddling by your mother-in-law and you have legitimate concerns about the whether your child is safe in her care.
What to do when it’s more than meddling by your mother-in-law and you have legitimate concerns about the whether your child is safe in her care.
Is it wrong to keep it a secret until after a performance review & raise?
You’re at Week 27 of your pregnancy. This week we’re focusing on the Glucose Screen Test and Traveling while Pregnant.
What questions to ask, alternatives to consider, and what to do if you chance your mind.
I’m 17 and pregnant. My family is wonderfully helpful…to the point that I’m afraid I won’t be allowed to raise my own baby! How can I ask them to back off without alienating my support system?
I want to name my daughter after my grandmother. But I’m afraid people will think I named her after my sister. Yeah, it’s complicated.
In which your columnist finally admits to having ongoing and inappropriate feelings towards chocolate pudding.
My infertile coworker is about to undergo the last (of many, many) IVF cycles…and I just found out that I’m pregnant. Is there ANY good way to deliver the news?
A new baby is coming and we need the crib. But is baby number one ready to move out?
Is touching up your grey roots safe? Or still a grey area?
My friend wants me to pay for my own baby shower! What do I do?
You’re 24 weeks pregnant and planning for your glucose screening test and making your baby registry. We’ve got advice and thoughts on both.
Ah, that good ol’ festive refrain of WHY AREN’T YOU DRINKING? OMG ARE YOU PREGNANT?
Peanut butter, milk, eggs, honey and more: What risks are true, which ones are exaggerated, and what even the “experts” don’t have a clue about.
Wait, what’s that peestick say? You’re pregnant? Well, congratulations! And welcome to first trimester hell. Dun dun dun. You don’t need maternity clothing yet. You don’t want to tell everybody — or maybe even anybody — yet. And yet… Your waistband is cinching and your…
Exercise is good for you! So why is it so hard to get information about what’s safe and what’s not?
One woman faces very tough decisions in light of a high-risk pregnancy. Amalah weighs in.
I want my mom to be there during labor and delivery. My husband is all but marking his territory by peeing in the snow. Help!
The baby isn’t even born yet, but this mom-to-be is already embroiled in warring factions of culture, religion and big fat catered affairs.
My pregnant friend has turned into a selfish jerk. What do I do?