Posts by Arielle Tschinkel, Author at Motherly
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Arielle Tschinkel

Arielle has been a full-time freelance writer since 2015, covering everything from the latest social media beauty and skincare trends to health and wellness, celebrity news, relationships, and beyond. She tackles every subject with care and sensitivity, and she’s always striving for inclusivity in language and in her reporting.You'll find her words all over the internet, including on Shape, Women's Health, Apartment Therapy, Scary Mommy, Oprah Daily, Insider, and many others. She is a graduate of New York University with a B.A. degree in journalism and sociology. When she’s not covering the latest TikTok trends, Arielle loves to hang out with her husband and their Bernedoodle, Bruce Wayne.Feel free to say hi on Instagram and read more about her experience on LinkedIn.

Black mother laying with baby

New study shows Black women are 25% more likely to have C-sections, but why?

Researchers believe the decisions are made based on biases and financial incentives.

Jenna Fischer breast cancer announcement

Jenna Fischer shares how her two children reacted to her breast cancer journey

Jenna says seeing other women share mammograms on social media inspired her to make an appointment.

Black girl finishing classwork in school

New report shows Black girls face more frequent and severe discipline in U.S. public schools

Punishments were more severe among Black girls who also identified as LGBTQ+.

Woman receiving breast cancer screening

Study shows fewer breast cancer deaths overall—but cases are rising in younger women

The decrease in deaths can be linked to advances in treatments and early screening measures.

Women at a baby shower

Woman wants to know if she’s wrong for refusing to buy a baby shower gift for her sister’s 6th kid

“In my opinion, babies don’t care if something is secondhand, so why not reuse what you already have?” she asks.

rumer willis breastfeeding daughter

Rumer Willis shamed for breastfeeding her 17-month-old daughter

Most of the commentary (frustratingly!) came from fellow women and moms, proving we still need to do more to normalize breastfeeding.

mother holding baby in hospital after birth - discarding placentas

We should stop discarding placentas after birth, scientists say

We’re missing a major research opportunity: The placenta can tell us a lot about the health of both mom and baby.

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