"I can't see him, which is the very worst part."
It is a surreal time to be bringing a new baby into the world. But it's still a great one.
"I've heard from so many pregnant HCWs across the country in the past week who are being asked to make impossible decisions right now," tweets Dr. Kate Otto Chebly.
A world leader is juggling conference calls and a 6-year-old's bath time.
Because here in our bubble, it feels familiar. It feels comforting. It feels safe.
These are the stories making us smile this week.
Their "Too Cute" marathon is airing until Saturday night.
Stay home as if lives depend on it—because more lives than you know actually do.
It starts March 23rd.
I can't tell you when you'll get to play on the jungle gym again, but what I can tell you is you will see me every day. Because we will be together.
Here's what you can do to make it better, mama.
There's a lot of misinformation out there, so here's what we know to be true right now. 👇
The World Health Organization issued further clarification on ibuprofen use Thursday.
"How am I supposed to diaper my child if I can't afford 20 at a time like you can?"
This coronavirus quarantine life may be our "new normal"—but it definitely doesn't feel "normal."
The coronavirus pandemic might be inciting some panic buying, but we don't want the reserves to get low for families who can't afford to buy formula right now.
This is a great jumping off point for parents looking to create their own schedule for their families.
Thank you, Katie Porter.
Social distancing or not, there are ways we can be there for each other.
Why staying home during the coronavirus pandemic needs to be taken seriously.