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Everyday plastics are leaking into our food—here’s what parents need to know now

Normal, everyday actions, like twisting the cap off a water bottle, unwrapping deli meat, or microwaving leftovers in a plastic container

Updated Jul. 11, 2025
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23 Motherly-approved deals from the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale

We browsed everything so you don't have to, and rounded up a selection of products we're more than willing to pay full price for.

Updated Jul. 14, 2025
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New mom compares postpartum in a Mexican vs. American household—and the difference is everything

She opens up about the stark contrast between her American mother’s approach to postpartum and that of her Mexican mother-in-law, and how that difference reshaped her understanding of what new mothers truly need.

Updated Jul. 11, 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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French baby names are having a moment—and Olivia Culpo’s pick shows exactly why

French baby names offer a quiet magic that touches on meaning, sound, and feeling all at once.

Updated Jul. 16, 2025
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Florida just made parking easier for pregnant moms—could your state be next?

The CDC notes that many pregnancy complications, such as preeclampsia or pelvic instability, impact walking or standing.

Updated Jul. 15, 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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“It can feel thankless—but it’s a really important job”: Chris Pratt on the emotional weight of stepparenting

“Stepparenting is extra confusing because you aren’t a parent, you’re not a nanny, you’re not an assistant.”

Updated Jul. 16, 2025
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A neighbor, a hose, and a group of kids—this summer scene is melting hearts across the internet

In a world of curated family vacations and $500 birthday parties, this video gave us something far more precious.

Updated Jul. 15, 2025
Uterine transplant

A mom donated her uterus to help another woman carry a baby—now they’ve met the child they made possible

Sara had donated her uterus so that Emma, who was born without one, could experience pregnancy.

Updated Jul. 15, 2025
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Going on a cruise this summer? 7 safety tips every parent should know before setting sail

The best time to talk about cruise rules? Before the ocean is involved.

Updated Jul. 09, 2025
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6 ways to celebrate Women’s History Month with your kids

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Big girl pants —21-month-old

Put your pants on. Nothing like a toddler negotiation to get your day started the right way. Okay tiny person—don't wear pants. Pick your battles, mama. Those chubby little legs are super adorable anyway. XO, TeamMotherly P.S. Toddler this week: As two approaches, it's super common for your toddler to begin testing your limits. Try this: Avoid conflict by helping your child feel empowered. Encourage choices. Pick your battles. And keep calm.

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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All the energies —21-month-old

Carpe caffeine. Toddlers wake up fully charged. Moms? Not so much. May you seize the day, the caffeine, the nap, the promotion, the night on the couch watching your favorite movie. You've got this. XO, TeamMotherly P.S. We love classic blocks—the perfect toy for toddlers to teens (seriously). This Melissa + Doug set comes with the perfect storage tray too. Toddler this week: Your child loves to dismantle things—it's in her tiny scientist DNA! Try this: Your little one is also capable of helping to put things back together, so after she knocks over that pile of blocks, encourage her to put them back where they belong. All better!

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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You want it ☑️—20-month-old

If you want it, work for it. Pregnancy is hard work. Caring for a newborn is exhausting. Toddlers are little tornados. Motherhood is a marathon. So we already know you're not afraid of really digging in and sacrificing for what you want. Whatever it is you're working for this week, we hope you go all the way, mama. XO, TeamMotherly P.S. Babywearing is still a thing—even for toddlers. We love wearing our babes on our backs using the ErgoBaby carrier. Keep calm + carry on. Toddler this week: Lots of toddlers go through a "carry me" phase, where she needs the security of holding mama close. Try this: As much as possible, indulge your little one. By creating these secure attachments, especially when your child needs it the most, you're actually laying the groundwork for a more independent young adult.

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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Time to grow —20-month-old

Find the silver lining. Some days you mom like a boss: Your laundry is folded, your work is done, your kids are happy, mama gets a date night, and you feel like you're on top of the world. (Thank you, coffee ☕️.) And some days your laundry overflows, your kids color on the walls (with Sharpie!), your inbox backs up, you argue with your partner, and you feel like running away from home. #CYA. Welcome to motherhood. Beyond the Pinterest-perfect ideas, is the messy, beautiful reality of loving yourself and your family, imperfections and all. XO, TeamMotherly P.S. Toddler this week: Your little explorer needs to get outside. Try this: Unstructured time outside is good for baby's health and brain development. Take a stroll, play in the dirt (yes really!) and let your little one explore the joys of raindrops.

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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Just in time ⏰—20-month-old

Time is not measured by clocks but by moments. What is time? And why does it seem to shift in motherhood? See Exhibit A—Things that go on forever: Getting your kids to put their shoes on, bedtime stalling and the Caillou theme song. ? Things that fly by: The baby stage, date night and your morning to sleep in. Motherhood messes with the space-time continuum, which is all the more reason we're soaking up what's special about every single stage. Help us Albert Einstein, because babies don't keep. XO, TeamMotherly P.S. Want to pick up some all-in-one baby + kid items that stand the test of time? These 6 money-saving products grow with your child, and are Motherly tested + loved. Toddler this week: Your little one has likely dropped a morning nap. It's ok if yours still takes one, but most are 1-nap-kiddos by 20 months. Try this: Keep the afternoon nap time as consistent as possible to help your little get quickly get to rest. Naps should be at least an hour.

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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I like the way you work it —20 month old

No coffee, no workee. We know your career has gone through some changes since you've become a mom. It might be time for you to re-evaluate your current situation and figure out what it is you really want. And if you want flex work, more pay and more ownership of your career, well, ask for it.XO, TeamMotherly P.S. Toddler this week: Toddlers can't help but find joy exactly where they are. Try this: Follow your tot's interests and engage him exactly where he is, even if that means pretending to find a paper towel roll absolutely fascinating.

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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Time out —20-month-old

Log out, shut down, turn it off. MAMA NEEDS A VACAY. Seriously—when is the next time you're giving yourself a no-joke, no kids, alone-time break? Put it on your calendar. Studies show that even just knowing that you have planned time off can help to relieve stress now. So go on, it's time mama. Make vacation happen. XO, TeamMotherly P.S. Kid and Coe helps you locate family-friendly vacation properties around the world. It's like AirBnB for your little crew. Toddler this week: Bath time is a powerful time for learning for your little scientist. Try this: Boon's Building Bath Pipes are an amazing STEM starter kit.

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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Good day ☀️—19-month-old

It's a good day to have a good day. Sometimes all that keeps you going is the hope that tomorrow will be a better day. Sometimes you burn dinner, make a mistake at work, get frustrated with your toddler and can't find pants that fit. But tomorrow? Tomorrow, you're going to rock it. Promise. XO, TeamMotherly P.S. A new pair of sunglasses can make you look instantly put together. Read what other beauty pick-me-ups for we love for busy mamas. Toddler this week: Playing pretend is the name of the game. Try this: A play kitchen provides years of entertainment for your little one, and is good training to take care of himself!

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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Kiss kiss, mama —19-month-old

Kiss that booboo and carry on. There's nothing better than mama. Your kiss can heal booboos. Your voice can calm meltdowns. Your snuggle can ward off bad dreams. A mother is magic. Use your powers wisely this week. XO, TeamMotherly P.S. Toddler this week: It's never too early to start fostering a love for nourishing and delicious foods. Check out this inspo for your blossoming little foodie. Check in on nutritious eating techniques for toddlers + fuel on.

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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The runaround —19-month-old

Children are my cardio. Who needs the gym when you have a tiny tornado living in your house? Between cleaning up after meals, lugging loads of laundry, bending down to kiss little boo boos and running after your little one, you're already getting a work out in every single day. Build those mama muscles, lady. XO, TeamMotherly P.S. Burn off some of that toddler energy with a Gymnic Rody Horse with Rocking Base Ride On. Rody is the perfect way to harness that energy in a fun and safe way. Toddler this week: Your little one may reject the stroller (not to mention the car seat). Try this: Let your tot walk more places, and embrace choice when getting her into the carseat. "Should I put your left arm or right arm in first?" "Do you want to climb in?" Cooperation, FTW!

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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Motherhood, simplified ☕️ —19-month-old

Coffee is my star sign. Toddlers are adorable. And exhausting. That's why we've embraced the simple things: a good cup of coffee, a folded pile of laundry, a perfect pair of pants we rock every single day. Because in motherhood, less can be so much more. XO, TeamMotherly P.S. Getting rid of stuff can SAVE motherhood. Toddler this week: 'Sharing' is not in the vocabulary of most 19-month-olds. Try this: Encourage 'taking turns'

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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Ch-ch-ch-changes —18-month-old

I'm not afraid of change. I'm afraid of staying the same. As soon as you get used to each stage in this momlife, something changes. Whether we're talking teething, naptimes, meals or milestones, it all transforms so quickly. Motherhood keeps you on your toes. The good news? You're becoming quite the skilled quick-change artist. XO, TeamMotherly P.S. The Dazzle SmarTrike 5-in-1 ride morphs from a reclining stroller to traditional stroller to guided trike, training trike, and finally a classic tricycle. POOF: Magic. ✨. Toddler this week: Can identify several body parts. Try this: Point out all of your little ones' parts by singing 'head, shoulders knees and toes.'

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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Motherly powers —18-month-old

I'm not a superhero—but I am a mom. So close enough. Motherhood gives you supersonic hearing. Motherly intuition. A sixth sense. Superhuman strength. So may you soar this week like the superhero that you are. XO, TeamMotherly P.S. Even superheroes need to take a break from time to time. Massage Envy's monthly massage plan gives you an amazing deal on a rub down every 30 days—easily the most relaxing hour all month. We're big fans. Toddler this week: Your baby can now easily eat with a spoon—but your supervision is still essential. Try this: Let baby self-feed, but stock up on Ikea's bib shirts.

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Life in color —18-month-old

Live colorfully. If you embrace it, this momlife can be a beautiful adventure. Do you ever just sit and marvel at how fun, miraculous and (at times) mind-blowing it all is? In the midst of the grind, we hope you take time to count those little fingers and toes, and thank the universe for the gift of your child. We do. XO, TeamMotherly P.S. Our toddlers love arts + crafts time at their Melissa & Doug's Standing Easel. Add a smock and drop cloth to make clean-up a breeze! Toddler this week: Good times ahead, as your toddler can follow 1-step verbal commands, for example, he stops when you say "Stop painting the walls !" (He can follow commands, but we can't promise he always will.) Try this: Try not to bark too many orders, instead focus on essential commands, especially ones around safety.

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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The overwhelm is real —18-month-old

Embrace the chaos. One of the most common feelings we experience as moms is overwhelm. It seems no matter how hard we try, we're always behind on work, laundry and showers—not to mention date night. But we really believe that it's when we're feeling the most stressed that it's time to step back and give ourselves a break. So call in the reinforcements and give yourself a real day (or night, or hour) off. You'll come back to mom life refreshed and ready for another round. XO, TeamMotherly P.S. Expectful's momlife meditations bring the calm into your home. Try out their science-backed meditations here. Toddler this week: Starts playing pretend! Try this: Your little one will love playing 'mommy' and 'daddy' to a doll of their very own. We love these boy dolls and bought them for our sons. Little Daddy is the cutest game.

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Was that so hard? —17-month-old

Work hard. Mom hard. In motherhood, the easy things can be hard. Getting out the door? That's an adventure. Eating out with your toddler? Maybe next year. Saving money, but still watching your bank account balance go down? The struggle is real. But the struggle is also where you find your strength.XO, TeamMotherly P.S. Our favorite toddler sippy cups here, because that's one less mess you need to clean. Toddler this week: At this stage, your little one knows how to identify basic household objects and how to use them. Try this: Hand baby the hair brush and let her brush those beautiful locks.

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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Who’s in charge around here? —17-month-old

Mom like a boss. You are already an amazing mother. You love, you sacrifice, you work, you dream, you try, you fail—and then you get right back up and love on that little one again. This week, we hope you mom like the boss that you already are. You've got this. XO, TeamMotherly Toddler this week: Your sweet little thing might start to have temper tantrums. Try this: Empathize, no matter how ridiculous it seems. "I know honey, you really wanted to put spaghetti on your head." You can also name her emotions—which helps her understand them and (over time) moderate them.

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On my own —17-month-old

Own it, mama. One of the gifts of motherhood: You learn to care so much less about what other people think. In fact, you discover that the way you mother is often different (but not better or worse) than the way others do. If extended breastfeeding/cosleeping/homeschooling work for you, YAY. If you prefer formula feeds, crib rest and enrolling that cutie in daycare, AWESOME. Motherhood is hard enough, so we're all done with the judgment. Buh-bye to all that. XO, TeamMotherlyP.S. We are definitely not judging if you reward yourself for some awesome Momming with a special delivery from Goldbelly—which ships America's most legendary and iconic foods straight to your house. Send us a Joe's Pizza? Toddler this week: At 17 months, your child points to communicate all sorts of messages to you. Try this: Read up on why pointing is such a profound achievement for your tot—and what your child is trying to say. Aww, he's so smart!

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Get up + get it —17-month-old

Set a goal that makes you want to jump out of bed in the morning. Gonna be honest—the only thing that really gets us out of bed in the morning is the automatic coffee maker. ☕️ But maybe you've got bigger goals than getting to the espresso machine. Maybe you're dreaming of starting your own business. Maybe you're trying to spend less and save more. Maybe you're ready to take time off and start a new chapter as a stay-at-home mom. Whatever is getting you motivated, mama, go all the way.XO, TeamMotherlyP.S. Toddler this week: Your super-curious tot is all hands. All the time. Try this: Try handing your toddler edible "paints"—mixed yogurts and pureed foods + a paint brush. There's only so much damage she can do in her high chair—or the tub, and she'll have the time of her life painting away.

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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