8. Praise and encourage.
I dragged myself out once a week to the new moms group I’d signed up for, and that seemed like enough.
Telling women they can "bounce back' and erase the fact that they've had a baby is misguided at best and dangerous at worst.
When did guilt ever make you better at anything?
I’m learning to cherish my daughter’s larger-than-life spirit and mission.
This is thirtysomething. It’s not easy—and that’s the truth.
2. Become fluent in each other’s love languages.
Black stretchy pants don’t judge.
Research shows that listening to music is a helpful coping strategy during labor.
2. Maintain relationships + attend professional events in your industry.
1. You’re making space for baby—literally.
We have a pretty good idea of what words you’ll be typing into the Pinterest search bar next year.
The new normal is that I work when I should be sleeping because it seems like I can’t get enough done during the day.
The LOVE has overwhelmed me and the exhaustion has overtaken me.
Ever feel like you’re the only one struggling under the weight of motherhood? (Psst, you’re not.)
5 things small business owners should know about maternity leave.