These are the headlines that made us smile this week.
It's normal to have a low sex drive postpartum.
"If you could do any part of today over again, what would it be?"
Monogamy is work. But you do the work and it's good again.
Get ready for what most consider the most enjoyable trimester.
Sometimes I forget to tell you I see all that you do, and how much I love you for it.
From a guy who's been there, here's what I wish I had known before my first baby arrived.
To my husband, I am strong on my own, but I am so much stronger with you by my side.
Both of us must know what goes into running the household—and we need to tackle that workload as a team.
"I’m not free from anxiety and depression yet."
We have not given up on romance.
"I had to do all of these things because shortly after the birth, my husband vanished."
The singer opened up about the boundaries she's enforcing while expecting her first child, a baby boy.
My number is the one called by the preschool, my name is the one known by nurses at the doctor's office, and when there is a snow day, there is no question about who will rearrange work.
It takes just 5 steps.
Her post is a reminder that some relationships are worth fighting for.
No one told me I would give birth to an entirely new version of myself the day I gave birth to my son.
Sex becomes so mechanical and monotonous when it's demoted to just one sole purpose.
The boy you raised grew into a strong, loving man. A supportive, equal partner. And a next-level dad.