Want to Predict Your Baby's Sex? Try This

Whether you want to find out the sex of your baby-to-be in advance is a personal decision every pregnant person has to make on their own (and/or with the help of a partner who is maybe being slowly crushed by the suspense of not knowing). You might be counting the days until your 20-week ultrasound to find out whether you’re […]

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Kathryn Dennis and Thomas Ravenel Reunite for Kensie's Pre-K Graduation

Making peace? Kathryn Dennis and Thomas Ravenel reunited for their daughter Kensie’s preschool graduation amid their custody battle. “Our little graduate! can’t believe she is going to be a kindergartner! ? #adulting,” the 27-year-old captioned a series of family photos on Thursday, May 23, via Instagram. Dennis’ post marks the first time she has shared a photo with her ex […]

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How to deal with back pain after childbirth

Postpartum back pain: Severe back pain affects almost one-third of all the new mothers which reduces their quality of life. Some mothers experience radiating pain in their right leg, which is known medically as postpartum sciatica. By Dr Garima Anandani As suggested by worldwide research, about 50 per cent of expecting mothers suffer from lower back pain during pregnancy. The […]

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Jordin Sparks Shares 'Lonely' Experience With Postpartum Depression

Sharing her story. Jordin Sparks experienced postpartum depression when she welcomed her 12-month-old son, Dana Isaiah Jr., with her husband, Dana Isaiah, in May 2018. “Everybody knows about what postpartum depression is — maybe not exactly what it all entails because it’s different for each woman — but there’s this thing called the fourth trimester, which happens after you have […]

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6 Outstanding Picture Books Starring Girls of Color

Teaching our kids about diversity is imperative; when we play and work with people of different backgrounds, races, ethnicities, genders, sexualities, abilities, religions, and perspectives, we do challenging mental work that enhances creativity. We become, in effect, smarter. And regardless of our kids’ own heritage or the diversity of our own neighborhood, we can positively introduce children to diverse stories […]

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RK Narayan’s short story for kids: A new arrival

"He hovered about uncertainly. The hushed voices, hurry, seriousness, agitation, hot water, and medicine-preparations for ushering a new person into the world-were too bewildering for Swaminathan's comprehension. Meanwhile, Granny kept asking something of everybody that passed by, and no one bothered to answer her." Mother had been abed for two days past. Swaminathan missed her very much in the kitchen, […]

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