Delivery Room Wars
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!
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!
My pregnant friend has turned into a selfish jerk. What do I do?
Amalah chats with Jonniker about colic, reflux and other things that turn your perfect newborn into a terrifying hellbeast.
I recently had a falling out with my best friend’s wife and I can’t get in touch with him. Can this friendship be saved?
I want to honor my father by giving his name to my son. My mother sees it as honoring the “bad guy” in an ugly divorce.
My mother is an addict. I gave her a chance to be part of my daughter’s life but she keeps breaking the rules and I can’t trust her. Now what?
A heartbroken new mom needs advice on navigating her co-parenting relationship with her former partner.
“I don’t want Daddy! I want mommy!” When your toddler prefers one parent over the other, here are some things you can do to help them through this phase.
Confession: I have not cleaned a litter box since February 2008.
Can this grandparent relationship be saved?
A reader’s mother-in-law insists on cutting the baby’s hair! And it’s not a good thing, people. What is she to do?
I may never know the “secret” to forging a successful blended family, but I will continue to quietly celebrate every small victory along the way.
My husband stays home with our baby but lets him sleep all day…so he’s awake all night! How do I fix this without sounding accusatory?
Must have his own car.
I just found out — thanks to Facebook — that one of my best friends is getting married. And I’m not invited. What happened??
Hi Amy, I know this isn’t the usual kind of question you answer on the advice smackdown, but I thought you & the other parents might have some helpful words of advice for me. My husband & I are just starting to think about trying…
I tell stories for a living, but we all tell stories to ourselves and others all day long. How can we learn to make them ones that work for us?
More advice on navigating fertile vs. infertile friendships when you’re pregnant.
A newly pregnant reader is having a hard time connecting with and wanting to share news of her pregnancy with nosey acquaintances.
A concerned husband wants to know when it stops being “just hormones” and starts being something more serious.