Sentences with phrase «moms experience lasting»

Many moms experience lasting changes, but some seem to bounce back completely.

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Certainly, some of it had to do with the fact that I was a more confident second - time mom, but, mostly, I think it was the luxury of time — to heal completely, to get my postpartum sh*t together, to get to know my son, and to revel in the experience of caring for what I knew was my last baby.
«The company's private - label sandwiches — Mom's Premium Sandwiches — have experienced substantial growth in the last few years and should continue that trend in 2014,» he says.
The following is one mom's experience after the results of last week's presidential election.
Above all, new moms need to understand they're not alone — they won't be the first to experience those emotions and events, and they indeed won't be the last.
Don't be scared by that last sentence if you are a mom - to - be, not everyone has that experience, and even if you do that gorgeous newborn staring back at you has no idea you are a hot mess, and he / she will look so deliciously cute you really won't notice it... much.
Experienced moms need help dealing with new discomforts and issues at the same time they need to be reminded about what they learned last time (say «thank you» to the pregnancy hormones which make us forget!)
It's normal and natural and good, but it can also be sad, especially so if this child is the last time you'll get to experience the closeness of the mom / baby nursing relationship.
In this last month, you're going to want to talk to other moms about their experiences with breastfeeding (that'll be where you'll learn the most), go along to a breastfeeding class, check out what local breastfeeding support there is and read books and blogs and articles about breastfeeding.
She knows what's up, and all the moms in the group look to her for advice on how long a particular stage will last, whether she has any experience with potty training, and everything else that can't be answered by even an extensive Google search.
If there's one thing I've learned from my experiences coping with anxiety as a mom, it's that the world (and especially moms, who are often revered and praised for putting themselves last and sacrificing every single part of who they are as human beings) need more mental health advocates.
Though I wrote these words eight years ago, I don't think the concerns of sports moms have changed all that much and that what I said then largely still hold true today, although I think, if I were to update the list of concerns, I would probably add two more: fifth, that mothers want a more inclusive youth sports experience that is affordable to all families, regardless of socio - economic status or whether they live in a wealthy suburb or an economically disadvantaged inner city neighborhood, and sixth, that mothers want a better balance between sports and family life (a problem I explored in the book and on these pages, but that, if anything, has gotten worse, not better, in the last eight years).
Most moms experience leaking, some experience it only a short while, and for others it lasts longer.
From the instant the two lines turn pink to the birth experience to the early months of babe - in - arms to lugging around a tired toddler on that last leg of the first zoo trip - being a mom just hurts sometimes.
For one woman, the experience might last six hours, whereas another mom might labor for 37.
And last but not least, social media is a fantastic way for moms to share their children and their experiences with the rest of the world.
But some new moms experience a more severe, long - lasting form of depression known as postpartum depression.
My mom has been experiencing hair loss since menopause and her hair has essentially stopped growing completely in the last year.
Kids fare poorly when Mom plays favorites, but now a study from Cornell University has found that even adults may experience lasting effects from Mom's preferential treatment.
An experienced foster mom has plenty of wisdom, «I've fostered about 90, I think, at last count.
One last OT note, similar to your experience, Coca - Cola killed my mom (but she died with the lungs of a baby, altho smoked for 30 years, quit 20 years before death).
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