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May 9, 2024 |
nypost.com | Dominique Birouste
Over the last decade, the average age for having a baby rose to 32.2 years, up from 31.1 in 2011. With women deciding to push having a baby until they feel they’re more educated and financially secure, many are contemplating the idea of freezing their eggs. Kidspot recently caught up with Dr Lynn Burmeister, the Medical Director at No. 1 Fertility. We asked her to debunk some of the common misconceptions that often cloud women’s understanding of their fertility options.
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May 7, 2024 |
nypost.com | Dominique Birouste
“In sickness, in health, and without any wrinkles…”Hmm, definitely doesn’t have the same ring to it, does it? But for one woman, this is turning into her reality. “Is everything ok?”On a Reddit thread, an unidentified woman shared a pretty confronting conversation with her husband of only six months. She spoke about noticing a shift in her husband’s behavior around the Christmas season. He started to withdraw and admitted to being troubled by something but wouldn’t open up to discuss it further.
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May 7, 2024 |
kidspot.com.au | Dominique Birouste
Living in close proximity to neighbours can sometimes lead to a little drama, especially when it comes to differing expectations of personal space. One woman has taken to Reddit asking if she was in the wrong for telling her neighbour’s four-year-old son something rather expletive. Want to join the family? Sign up to our Kidspot newsletter for more stories like this.
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May 7, 2024 |
adelaidenow.com.au | Dominique Birouste
Living in close proximity to neighbours can sometimes lead to a little drama, especially when it comes to differing expectations of personal space. One woman has taken to Reddit asking if she was in the wrong for telling her neighbour’s four-year-old son something rather expletive. “Am I the A**hole?”The woman describes a situation in which she’s on the top floor of a house and has had ongoing issues with her downstairs neighbours, particularly with her toddler. “Downstairs is an unassuming family.
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May 7, 2024 |
kidspot.com.au | Dominique Birouste
Many parents face the challenge of finding the balance between being an authoritative figure in their teen’s life and also being someone they will talk to. So, when one dad discovered her daughter referred to her as a ‘chill parent’, he was left in a whirlwind of confusion. Want to join the family? Sign up to our Kidspot newsletter for more stories like this. The dad took to Reddit to seek advice on whether he should toughen up with his teen.
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