When Your Birth Control Drives You Crazy
(Literally.) Hormonal birth control can mess with your mental health. If you’re on birth control and struggling with depression or anxiety, talk to your doctor immediately.
(Literally.) Hormonal birth control can mess with your mental health. If you’re on birth control and struggling with depression or anxiety, talk to your doctor immediately.
At some point, you may start thinking — dreaming! wishing! longing! — about leaving the house. By yourself, with your husband, partner, friends. Anywhere and spend two hours free of the fear that someone is going to vomit into your cleavage.
My mother really wants to be here for the birth of my second child…but I’d really prefer my mother-in-law. What should I do?
My in-laws have chosen cigarettes over my son. What can I do?
When you make new friends but their parenting style may be a deal breaker. We have advice on how to handle this fellow-parent friendship dilemma.
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?
Having a baby can complicate your relationship with your parents and in-laws. Here’s a guide which identifies the more troublesome varieties of grandparents.
Or, what to do when the bitterness starts to taste kind of good.
I want another baby, but my husband doesn’t.
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.
More advice on navigating fertile vs. infertile friendships when you’re pregnant.
Amalah chats with Jonniker about colic, reflux and other things that turn your perfect newborn into a terrifying hellbeast.
When a family member is mentally ill, you may think they’re the only ones who need help, but you’re probably wrong.
How to stop an unwanted third wheel from throwing your relationship off course.
That first time, I clung to that six-week no-sex window for as long as I could. The second time… not so much.
Confession: I have not cleaned a litter box since February 2008.
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?
Amalah tackles the Case of the Scatterbrained Mother-in-Law — who leaves choking hazards everywhere she goes.
Because there’s no “Suck It Up” when your uterus just plain sucks.
“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.