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2 weeks ago |
thebump.com | Nehal Aggarwal |G. O’Hara |Kendra Segura
All kinds of things are going on with your body—and they might be interfering with your sex life. Here, experts and real parents share ways to feel good and stay connected. save articleBy Nehal Aggarwal, EditorUpdated June 9, 2025Medically Reviewed by Kendra Segura, MD|Fact Checked by G. O’HaraImage: Ibai Acevedo | Stocksy UnitedSex during pregnancy can feel very different from sex pre-pregnancy—and you may find yourself dealing with some unexpected challenges.
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3 weeks ago |
thebump.com | Kristen Bringe |G. O’Hara
June is full of joy—just like your bubbly baby. Learn some interesting nuggets about your spring-to-summer darling, plus stellar ideas for celebrating them. save articleBy Kristen Bringe Published June 4, 2025NEW!Fact Checked by G. O’HaraImage: David Tadevosian | ShutterstockJune birthdays are the best. Okay, so I’m a little biased—I was born in June! But—at least for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere—this sweet spring-to-summer month is full of sun, friends, popsicles and sheer magic.
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3 weeks ago |
thebump.com | Natalie Gontcharova |G. O’Hara |Kendra Segura |Karen Benjamin Guzzo
Pregnancy over 40 is becoming much more common. Here’s why demographics are shifting, what it’s like to be a slightly older mom—and how you can prepare for a later pregnancy. save articleBy Natalie Gontcharova, Senior EditorUpdated June 2, 2025Medically Reviewed by Kendra Segura, MD|Fact Checked by G.
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4 weeks ago |
thebump.com | Nehal Aggarwal |G. O’Hara |Dina DiMaggio Walters
Baby spit up is natural in those first few months, but why does it happen? Read on to find out what’s causing it, plus when it’s important to loop in your pediatrician. save articleBy Nehal Aggarwal, EditorUpdated May 30, 2025Medically Reviewed by Dina DiMaggio Walters, MD|Fact Checked by G. O’HaraImage: Greanlnw studio | ShutterstockBaby spit up is a fact of life for new parents.
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4 weeks ago |
thebump.com | Nehal Aggarwal |G. O’Hara |Lauren Crosby
Screens are everywhere these days, so how much is too much and what are effective but realistic ways you limit it for littles? Here, experts and real parents share their POVs.save articleBy Nehal Aggarwal, EditorUpdated May 30, 2025Medically Reviewed by Lauren Crosby, MD|Fact Checked by G. O’HaraImage: Guille Faingold | Stocksy UnitedParenting young children is not a task for the faint of heart. There are very few breaks, no days off and even “vacation time” can get pretty hectic.
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