Not exact matches
Anyone who has attended the annual March for Life and
seen the hundreds of thousands of pro-lifers —
moms pushing baby strollers, teens carrying «Abortion Hurts Women» signs, church groups singing «Amazing Grace» — knows what a force these people can be.
Then came the riots, I could not understand why we couldn't
see our friend, finally one day, I said to my
Mom that I was going to
see my friend and would walk there, well over 4 years pased, we went to the store and
pushed the button for the eleavator, the doors open and out came my friend and she was crying when she
saw me and
Mom, then we were all crying, thats how the riots broke my heart.
You know when I counsel
moms I would say you can
push your breasts aside so that you can still
see their nose, but if they can't breathe, they're going to unlatch and turn their head, so you may be latching more.
When I lived in NYC and had the opportunity to run in Central Park every day, I
saw tons of
moms pushing their little ones in jogging strollers.
In the city, it's not uncommon to
see thirty - and fortysomething
moms proudly
pushing strollers down the streets — often double ones.
Of course, most of the home birthing videos I have
seen include
mom on her back for the
pushing, so I don't know what's so convincing about that argument to start.
Moms and dads get a break from parenting and kids get to
see how far they can
push Grandma and Grandpa.
Moms and dads intent on taking the kids to
see mannequins of Luke Skywalker or Jabba the Hutt can herd their kids and
push their strollers out of the Ogilvie or...
Best piece of advice for new
moms: «You
see so many people
pushing strollers in the city, but when I actually had a baby, I wondered where did those people go?
Especially with the fact that my
mom, mother - in - law and husband just
saw me prone and
pushing for that long only to have a c - section.
The baby has to
push up, turn the neck, move around a bit to hear sound, to hear
Mom, to
see the world.
I've
seen dads
pushed away fro
mom's bed by overly eager grandparents who can't wait to get their hands on the newborn.
This is why you've
seen birth photos of dads sitting behind
mom in the tub as she
pushes.
From very early on, we had a few very regular families and we bonded into such a natural support that it wasn't unusual to
see us with one dad
pushing someone else's child on a swing while a
mom wore two babies at once, hers and her dear friend's.
On my bike in the middle of the day, I
see a lot of
moms on the streets
pushing strollers, and I always ponder that some of them might be happier and get more done on a bike.
We tend to
push our new
moms to bounce back as quickly as possible which can lead to so much of what we are
seeing today: breastfeeding difficulty, postpartum mood disorders and relationship problems.
do as I say because I am in charge, because I say so, because I am your mother and the more I
pushed them the worst the result, I ended up yealling, punishing, threatening, and spanking, I was trying to break up their will... in only 3 weeks that i've been «practicing» PP... well kind of... I am still working on me a lot, I can
see its really working, even teachers in school can
see a change specially in my son JP 6, sometimes I receive answers I'd never heard before like, «ok
mom», «yes
mom», I have anothe boy LM 9 and a girl MJ of 3, everything is flowing better now, I've talked about your book and your blog to all my friends.