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A breakthrough for postpartum moms: What new research really says about tirzepatide and breastfeeding

“It’s not about racing to thinness. It’s about giving women safe, evidence-based options.”

Updated Oct. 06, 2025
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What if paying grandparents for child care could solve America’s childcare crisis?

The childcare solution America keeps overlooking might already be living down the street.

Updated Oct. 08, 2025
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Stay-at-home mom describes the uneasy shift from earning to ‘our money’—and why so many relate

When a stay-at-home mom admitted that spending “our money” still feels uncomfortable, millions of parents nodded along.

Updated Oct. 08, 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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Cardi B opened up about prenatal depression—and she’s helping moms feel less alone

She admitted that thoughts of raising her baby alone and losing her partner’s companionship spiralled into sadness and depression.

Updated Oct. 10, 2025
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One workplace law cut miscarriage rates by nearly 10%—and it’s changing how we treat pregnancy at work

When workplaces make small accommodations, pregnancy outcomes improve dramatically.

Updated Oct. 10, 2025
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The car ride that turned into emergency delivery—and somehow, everyone stayed calm

When your hospital run turns into an emergency delivery, calm, faith, and teamwork can make all the difference

Updated Oct. 08, 2025
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Kieran Culkin’s wife Jazz Charton is 9 months pregnant—fulfilling their Oscars “baby pact”

The couple, who already share daughter Kinsey, 6, and son Wilder, 4, are adding another little one to the family.

Updated Sep. 30, 2025
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Mom Genius baby gates recalled after safety warning—what parents need to know

No injuries have been reported, but a new recall is urging parents to stop using certain Mom Genius retractable safety gates immediately.

Updated Oct. 10, 2025
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‘Is that a baby?’ The split-second that changed one driver’s morning

Bus driver Barbara Baker spotted a toddler alone in the street, and her quick thinking turned a regular route into a real-life rescue.

Updated Oct. 10, 2025
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Mom teaches son about periods—and the internet’s calling it a parenting masterclass

This mom turned laundry day into a powerful lesson on periods and empathy (and her son nailed it).

Updated Oct. 10, 2025
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Let’s go —23-month-old

Get it girl. How did this even happen: In a few short weeks, your baby will be a two-year-old! The good news: Two is so not terrible. (In fact, two is kind of adorable.) The honest truth: It is still a lot of work. Warm up those mama muscles. You're about to negotiate with someone just under three-feet-tall. XO, TeamMotherly P.S. The sweetest second birthday invitations are at Minted. Toddler this week: Around now, your little one starts speaking in short sentences like, "Mama go." Try this: Repeat your toddler's sentences back to her to develop her conversation skills, "You want mama to go downstairs now? Okay baby, nightie night!"

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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Jump on it —22-month-old

My kids are the reason I wake up. Really early. Every morning. Try this mama: go to sleep. We all make sure that our toddlers get enough rest every night, so why deprive ourselves of the gift of rest? The dishes, work projects and even favorite Netflix shows can wait. Discover the magic of going to bed early. (No, really. Try it.). XO, TeamMotherly P.S. Arianna Huffington's new venture, Thrive, features sleep apps, resting tips and products to help you feel more balanced throughout the day. We love her 'Goodnight Smartphone' spoof on 'Goodnight Moon.' Nightie night! . Toddler this week: Your little one loves testing gravity—and your limits—by jumping. He's also refining his motor skills. Try this: Leverage that jumping power to get his toddler energy out. Try a kids gym. Do the hokey pokey. Practice hopscotch.

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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You’re beautiful —22-month-old

Motherhood makes us feel beautiful. Yes, it's intense to be so needed (all the time), but it's also just so meaningful. From feeding meals to bathing, cuddling to reading—a child's needs are constant, but simple and achievable. A mama feeds, cleans, plays, teaches, cuddles, kisses. It's a beautiful thing to be so loved and so wanted. XO, TeamMotherly P.S. We adore all of Aden + Anais blankets, but especially this merino wool edition for snuggles in your toddler's bed. Toddler this week: Your tot understands way more words than she can say. Try this: Keep narrating the world around you both, and asking for her input, even if you have to interpret gestures or partly-formed sentences.

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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New mama to-do list: Learn how to love my baby ?

The newborn season is heartbreakingly short, and I was determined to enjoy as many moments as I could—and I did.

Updated Jan. 13, 2023
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Our Favorite Fashionable Moms on Instagram

Follow these stylish mamas and let them inspire your daily look.

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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I’m Not Thinking about Beyonce’s Twins

I’m moving on with my life. I swear.

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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So many feels —22-month-old

You're stronger than you think. Being a toddler is exhausting. One moment you're giggling like a lunatic because you're throwing your dinner across the dining room, and the next you're bawling your eyes out because mommy said, "No throwing food!" When your little one feels all the feels this week, may you keep your cool and carry on. You've got this. XO, TeamMotherly P.S. Dylbug's personalized plates are THE CUTEST way to make meals special. Toddler this week: Your little one's emotions can be all over the map as he starts to feel big things. Try this: Label the emotions that your little one is feeling to help him understand + cope.

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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On the run —22-month-old

This house runs of coffee, Paw Patrol and love. Toddlers will keep you on your toes. From messes to spills to health hiccups, mothering a growing child is not for the faint of heart. Fortunately, you have a big heart—and it's full of big love. XO, TeamMotherly P.S. We love Stride Rite's sturdy shoes for our little runners—they've even held up for multiple kids! Toddler this week: Your little one can develop sudden fears of things like the bath, dogs or new neighbors. Try this: Do your best to comfort your child without magnifying the fear. "Yes, the puppy dog is loud. Can you wave hi to the doggie?"

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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It’s the best —21-month-old

My mom is the best—your kid. Relax, mama: You don't have to be perfect to be the perfect mother for your child. You just need to show up each day and support and love on your little person. Love means sometimes saying 'no.' Love means taking care of yourself, too. Love means creating a safe space for your baby to grow. So you're already rocking this awesome momlife thing. We all love you just the way you are. XO, TeamMotherly P.S. Finding an activity you enjoy doing with your child is the best. Maybe it's a favorite book you both enjoy. Maybe it's mommy + me yoga. Maybe it's a special lunch date. Toddler this week: Fine motor skills are all the rage this month for your babe. Try this: Tin trains, cars and things-that-go become suddenly fascinating—go with it.

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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It’s all yours —21-month-old

The secret to having it all is believing you already do. The phrase "working mother" is redundant. —Jane Sellman. Can we get a praise hands emoji for that nugget of truth? When it comes to navigating career + kids, the most important thing is that you feel fulfilled by whatever it is that you chose to do. And with more women than ever making money from home, working remotely, or kicking off careers as entrepreneurs, the working world is your oyster. XO, TeamMotherly P.S. Need a diaper bag that doubles as a work bag? We dig Skip*Hop's Greenwich Backpack Diaper Bag. Toddler this week: Early shape recognition takes shape. Try this: Use a shape sorter to help refine motor skills and learn their circles from their squares.

Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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What really matters —21-month-old

The best way to get stuff done is to simply begin.

Updated Feb. 19, 2025
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Updated Oct. 12, 2021
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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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