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1 week ago |
mom.com | Ileana Paules-Bronet
Share A mom’s first Mother’s Day is such an important milestone. It’s a day to celebrate everything she has been through as a mom — whether she became a mom through pregnancy and childbirth, surrogacy, fostering, or adoption. We all know the classic Mother’s Day gifts: chocolate, jewelry, and flowers. While those are all great gifts, they aren’t exactly useful.
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mom.com | Ileana Paules-Bronet
Share Pregnancy and childbirth can be beautiful, but they can also be full of scary and potentially dangerous conditions. In the past few years, more and more women have been speaking out about their pregnancy experiences, and they aren’t always positive.
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2 weeks ago |
mom.com | Ileana Paules-Bronet
Share In today’s day and age, everything is political — even baby names. A study by Nameberry dives into red state and blue state baby names, and the results have caused quite a stir online. Although the study was originally published in August 2024, it’s getting widespread traction all over the internet recently.
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2 weeks ago |
mom.com | Ileana Paules-Bronet
Share Pregnancy is hard — even the “easiest” pregnancies are hard on the body. After all, you’re growing a whole human being! By the third trimester, most moms-to-be are uncomfortable, dealing with aches and pains, having trouble sleeping, always hungry but dealing with heartburn, and feeling impatient about their baby’s arrival.
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2 weeks ago |
mom.com | Erica Loop
Share While your baby is busy growing in your womb, your friends and family are prepping for your little one’s arrival by showering you with presents. Before browsing all your favorite stores online, think about the basics to put on your baby registry.
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