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New research suggests pregnancy sleep patterns may offer an early clue about preterm birth

Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have uncovered a surprising signal: inconsistent sleep patterns in early pregnancy may help predict preterm birth.

Updated Jun. 28, 2025
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The best 4th of July sales to shop this holiday week

Kid's clothes, baby gear and of course a few for mama, too!

Updated Jun. 30, 2025
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4th of July activities for kids who don’t like fireworks: Fun, safe & sensory-friendly ideas

The volume and spectacle of Independence Day fireworks can be a frightening experience for your little one.

Updated Jun. 18, 2024
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Moms are calling this AI tool a ‘lifesaver’ for the mental load they carry every day

“My life has gotten 10 times easier and, for the first time in a long time, I feel like I have space to breathe.”

Updated Jul. 03, 2025

2025 State of Motherhood Survey

Motherhood can be so many things. And we want to hear what it’s like for you in 2025.

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What a new study suggests about pregnancy diet and type 1 diabetes—and why it’s not about being perfect

It’s not about being perfect. It’s about having the tools to make informed choices.

Updated Jul. 04, 2025
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A new AI breakthrough helped one couple get pregnant after 19 years

A novel AI-powered tool, developed by a team led by Dr. Zev Williams, found what doctors had never been able to detect in her husband’s semen sample—viable sperm.

Updated Jun. 28, 2025
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New research suggests pregnancy sleep patterns may offer an early clue about preterm birth

Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have uncovered a surprising signal: inconsistent sleep patterns in early pregnancy may help predict preterm birth.

Updated Jun. 28, 2025
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Facing a high-risk pregnancy? Here’s what three experts want every mom to know

By Jane Purser, DNP FNP-C; Becca Hamilton, LPC, PMH-C; and Dr. Margaret Archer, PT, DPT

Updated Jun. 24, 2025
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How screen time affects sleep—and why it matters for your child’s mental health

You want your child to unwind. You want to avoid a meltdown. But you also want them to get the sleep they need.

Updated Jul. 04, 2025
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A toddler crawled into her baby sister’s crib—and showed us what love looks like before language

Arlia climbs into the crib, settles in beside her seven-month-old sister, and instinctively pulls a small blanket over them both.

Updated Jul. 04, 2025
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Mom and dad talk behind their toddler’s back—her reaction is unforgettable

What they’re doing is part of a growing parenting trend known as “positive gossip”—speaking praise about your child as if they’re not listening, even though they definitely are.

Updated Jun. 28, 2025
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6 ways to celebrate Women’s History Month with your kids

Make memories while building lasting knowledge with these fun and easy ideas.

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The volcano effect: Why skipping a nap results in a meltdown

Naps build up a reservoir of sleep-related benefits, allowing kids a ‘fresh start’ after each sleep period.

Updated Jan. 11, 2018
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New Jersey makes it mandatory to accommodate breastfeeding or pumping moms at work

As basic as these rights should be, many other states still lag behind.

Updated Jan. 11, 2018
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Empathy was the key to keeping myself calm.

Updated Jan. 11, 2018
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Taking acetaminophen during pregnancy could lead to language delays, says study

The findings pose a complication for women who use Tylenol or generic acetaminophen during pregnancy.

Updated Jan. 05, 2022
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I knew exactly what my parenting style would be—until I became a mom

Parenting authentically will look different for every mama.

Updated Oct. 14, 2021
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New motherhood made me feel invisible

I even vanished from my own Instagram feed, eclipsed by this adorable less-than-eight-pound baby.

Updated Oct. 14, 2021
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I had the hardest baby ever

Can someone please tell me it’s going to be OK?

Updated Dec. 09, 2022
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Every mama needs her ‘thing’—the shower is mine

Thank you for being my source of relaxation.

Updated Oct. 14, 2021
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This soldier traveled around the world just in time to see his first baby born

It was like his little girl knew she needed to wait for daddy to make it.

Updated Oct. 14, 2021
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Hire the housekeeper: 6 reasons moms shouldn’t feel guilty about hiring help

4. Because your time is worth the money.

Updated Oct. 14, 2021
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Wait, what? IKEA’s new crib ad doubles as a pregnancy test

This is amazing and only a *little* gross.

Updated Jan. 20, 2022
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It’s science: This is why you hold your baby on the left side

This cradling bias exists across multiple mammal groups. 

Updated Jan. 10, 2018
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Mama, when you feel defeated

I want us to remember that we are good at this.

Updated Aug. 30, 2022
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9 positive parenting techniques to do during bedtime

5. Offer choices, not orders

Updated Jan. 09, 2018
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It’s science: Choline can boost your baby’s brain health

And here’s where to get more of it. 

Updated Jan. 09, 2018
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Trust is the key to a secure bond with your child

I choose trust over all else. 

Updated Jan. 09, 2018
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