Jeff Gordon Talks Putting the Brakes on Pertussis
“Imagine a cough barreling through your infant’s body at up to 100 miles per hour, with enough force to make him gasp for air, again and again, for weeks or even months… and now imagine that you gave...
View ArticleTia Mowry Talks Health and Being a Mom
Tia Mowry has a robust resume, from TV shows and movies to an all-natural product line for moms and a memoir about motherhood. Amidst it all, this motivated mommy manages to maintain a healthy...
View ArticleMy Story: I Had a Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC)
This persistent mama wasn’t going to let a complicated cesarean birth with twins keep her from having “the birth experience of her dreams” with her 2nd pregnancy when she underwent vaginal birth after...
View ArticleCreating the Help That’s Needed Most
“A healthy supply of diapers keeps babies clean and dry, but it also reduces parent stress… diapers help parents be able to further their education, as well as find stable housing and employment.”...
View ArticleBreastfeeding Moms: Jessica Shortall Has Your Back, and Your Well-Being at Heart
She’s not politically correct, falls short of espousing standard breastfeeding recommendations and pedagogies, still lactivist Jessica Shortall is blowing up breastfeeding in the workplace, one Viking...
View ArticleBeing a Great Parent, No Matter the Circumstances
“I have a job to do as a parent, and that’s make sure my children have what they need.” Natasha Rivera-LaButhie, mom to Liana, Hailey & Angel Natasha Rivera-LaButhie was overjoyed to learn she was...
View ArticleFinding Hope and Paying It Forward
“Knowing I have diapers for my children means one less thing to worry about. It takes some of the stress away, and I know that there’s hope out there.” Venessa Baez, mom to Jean Carlos, Raul &...
View ArticleChoosing Between Diapers and Gas
“I think there are a lot of misconceptions about people who get help from the diaper bank. We work very hard to make ends meet… I go without a lot of things to make sure my kids are taken care of.”...
View ArticleSurviving After a Stillbirth
In July 2011, we faced every expectant parents’ worst nightmare when I had a stillbirth, when we learned that our unborn daughter had died. From the moment that I found out that Autumn was stillborn,...
View ArticleFinding Your Way After a Stillbirth
Stillbirth affects tens of thousands of American families every year. This month is National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness month. After Autumn was stillborn, I was full of self-loathing over the...
View ArticleNurse’s Share Advice on Pregnancy & Birth with Moms During COVID-19
Being pregnant and giving birth during COVID-19 is stressful and scary! Giving birth in normal times still has its share of surprises and anxiety. If you’re staying up late searching concerns on your...
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