I chose to give birth at home with midwives primarily because it seemed a lot simpler and less scary than my alternatives, so I in no way think I am more badass
than any other mom because of how I birthed, or the fact that I am a biological mom at all.
So do NOT think you are ever better
than any other mom because you exclusively BF.
Not exact matches
I ate up studies (from Facebook and
others) that argued the site actually encouraged a certain kind of information diversity,
because your Facebook friends are likely drawn from a wider group of people (the guy you went to middle school with, your
mom's neighbor, that rando you met that weekend at the beach)
than the people you discuss news with in real life.
Wow... first, we have a mother that is so clueless that she can not see what she is doing to her child... very selfish... then, somehow, something so dumb only gets worse
because a judge who is obviously more cuckoo
than the
mom decides what name is «not allowed»... guess it's not as bad as the morons who tried to name their kid Hitler, or the
other morons who tried for Osama bin Laden... which leads me to the question... do Muslim extremists kill people who name their child Muhammad after the prophet, and then photograph him?
I have no idea where it originated but I am almost 99 percent sure it came about
because some Southern
mom found herself in the kitchen with both ground meat and rice and didn't know what else to do
other than toss them together!
Because my struggle is my focus on self improvement on a daily basis, I'm pretty upfront about it with almost anyone, and I get one of two reactions, relief from other moms that I'm honest, because they all have their moments, or dismissal, from moms who'd never admit that parenting has been anything other than easy, peachy fo
Because my struggle is my focus on self improvement on a daily basis, I'm pretty upfront about it with almost anyone, and I get one of two reactions, relief from
other moms that I'm honest,
because they all have their moments, or dismissal, from moms who'd never admit that parenting has been anything other than easy, peachy fo
because they all have their moments, or dismissal, from
moms who'd never admit that parenting has been anything
other than easy, peachy for them.
Around here we need a «buy something day»
because other than groceries and gas once a week this
mom of 6 rarely buys anything!
I like your focus on a «village»
because as you point out, so many of a child's needs can be met by somebody
other than Mom, more and more the older they get.
And for some reason — maybe it's
because we really are so similar — she pushes my proverbial
mom buttons with more frequency
than my
other two kids.
Others — most likely
moms of more
than one child, just want something that is functional
because after all, the baby will be a toddler before you can blink and then nursery storage requirements will change — even for cloth diapered babies.
Other moms think their milk supply is low
because their baby suddenly needs to feed more often
than usual, and they interpret this as their baby's inability to get enough milk.
A baby trend Nexton travel system is another popular travel system among all the
moms because of its some cool features and attractive design
than others.
Is she trying to make calls about dinner or t - ball or the dozens of
other bits of minutiae that her partner hasn't keyed in on
because 64 percent of
moms in two - parent households say that they do more
than their spouse or partner when it comes to managing their children's schedule and activities?
If you're gonna give
moms a room to nurse in, you better make it someplace
other than a makeshift bathroom, and you better make sure it accommodates more
than one mother at a time (
because do they seriously expect that only ONE mother will need to breastfeed her child at a time in an entire international airport?)
This is impressive considering not just the mainstream US's reaction to nursing in public, but also
because moms in
other countries feel more embarrassed overall
than US women do.
This means that even if
mom has something super important to take care of, like make an appointment with a doctor, or you know, tend to the wound she inflicted on herself while trying to make homemade chicken nuggets (
because the kids won't eat anything
other than chicken nuggets and she's trying to give them something that's more healthful
than the processed crap,) she is often interrupted by the kids.
Many SIDS deaths associated with cosleeping happen
because the
mom or the dad falls asleep in furniture
other than the bed and the baby slides down to a position where they can't breathe.
Robin Kaplan: Yeah, absolutely so obviously with what Dan and Heidi were talking about the need for supplementation obviously breastfeeding does not have to be all or nothing and I would imagine that you would definitely agree with that so continuing Rose, what do you say to
mom who come to you who are needing a supplement and feeling like they are not breastfeeding
moms because they need to offer something
other than their breast milk in addition for their baby to continue to gain weight?
I created it
because I had no
other word
other than I want to support
moms first.
I dreaded when anybody
other than my sister came over to visit
because, if it happened to be during my son's feeding time, I knew they'd think I was a horrible
mom when they heard him screaming.
That's
because babies whose
moms have diabetes often gain more weight in utero
than other newborns.
Veteran
moms tend to notice those first subtle kicks, also known as «quickening,» earlier
than first - time
moms because it's easier to distinguish your baby's kicks from
other belly rumblings (such as gas) if you've been pregnant before.
Women who have been pregnant before are more likely to notice the first subtle kicks (called quickening) earlier
than new
moms because they have experience telling Baby's movements apart form
other belly rumblings.
ON THE
OTHER HAND: If he's pissed
because he (and his
mom) don't think it's «fair» that you have your
mom but not his in the room, well, that sounds like you two need to have more
than one discussion.
Hispanic women did not seem to suffer any health consequences from being single
moms, possibly
because they receive more family support
than single mothers of
other ethnicities, the study suggests.
Which is really too bad
because we have an urgent problem in America: our maternal mortality rate is among THE HIGHEST in the industrialized world (depending on the index you look at), our infant mortality rates are unacceptable, the inequalities in the way women of color and poor women are treated is literally a human right crisis, our new
moms suffer from postpartum depression mores
than so many
other countries, and in many ways we have taken the joy and awe out of childbirth and infancy.
However, as a single
mom, some months are more difficult
than others because there is only one source of income.
However, as the
Mom of three I've had many dogs and cats suddenly change their address to my house
because my child is moving, getting married, leaving the country, has a boyfriend / girlfriend who doesn't like animals, is just too busy to care for anything
other than themselves.
Adriana Linares: Right, so every time I get a new PC, and I want to, let's say I'm going to decommission my PC laptop, I go — I log into my account, my Microsoft account using that Microsoft account email that like you just said, I don't have to use for anything
other than logging into Microsoft, and in there I can go in it, it'll show me a list of the four - five machines that I've used my license on and I can say, okay, revoke access on that PC
because I'm about to give it to my
mom, and then I go to my new PC that I just bought and I simply log in into my account and it will download the software and install it and make that license available on that new machine.
I apparently learned nothing from this experience (
other than my
mom having superhuman strength in sofa emergencies)
because I currently have a white sofa.