Sentences with phrase «at home mamas who»

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Rector says her son is a mama's boy who still keeps a bedroom at home and a closet filled with clothes and shoes.
i've been trying to find other mamas who gave birth vaginally at home to breech babies.
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Alex is a California native who lives in Utah where she's a work - at - home - mama to her two boys.
Mb is a happy, hippie, sew at home rainbow mama living in Colorado with her partner, their dog, and their one sweet four year old whirlychild who knocks her stripy, mismatched, knee - high, vintage star - speckled socks off every day.
«I don't know any home birth mama's who don't look at a midwifes credentials, transfer rate, and infant and maternal mortality rate, as well as ability to deal with many different emergency scenarios.»
I'm an ex-engineer, current stay - at - home mama who writes about crafty ways to encourage brain power in our kids.
I am a proud stay - at - home Mama to my son, Luke Owen, who was born in May 2012.
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In this episode, we continue our conversation with Joy Kiesch, our DIAH mama who had her first baby Dakota at home.
In today's episode we're talking with Kimberly Huck, a new mama who used the Bradley Method during her water birth at home.
But in those days, it was just expected that mamas who stayed at home to raise their children would also do all the other domestic chores that we traditionally associate with women in their homes.
Like you I LOVE soups but unfortunately I live with people who do not so Soup is a luxury in our house that I don't get very often Aaron (Stay at home Mama of 2) recently posted... No Rise Pizza Dough
Once in Tulum and the day before I had planned on heading to Coba, I managed to meet three other solo female travelers at Mama's Home hostel in Tulum who were interested in joining me and splitting the cost of the car rental and gas.
I'm a work - at - home mama, an Air Force wife, a woman consumed with wanderlust, a foodie who loves cooking up something scrumptious, and a morning person driven by that first cup of coffee.
She's a wife and homeschooling mama of four who blogs about life and home over at The Little Farm Diary.
Also, joining the fun are Artsy Mama's Kari Ramstrom, Linda MacDonald who writes at Restyled Home and Margo — Robolady — all the way from Texas.
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