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Month: November 2021
Pregnant women felt “constantly overshadowed by the unknown” during the pandemic, according to a new study. As such, the loneliness and insecurities that pregnant women felt going through pregnancy over the past year or more, led to a decline in mental well-being in this population. And much of this decline in well-being may be traced
Giving birth at 33.5 weeks was pretty surreal. For weeks, I’d been saying that the baby was coming early; I just felt that my body was being pushed to the max. Between my inflamed joints, tilted sacrum and pelvic symphysis dysfunction, I was in constant pain. I even had to take maternity leave early, and
Cyber Monday 2021 is closer than you think, and we hope these savings will help busy parents. Just as Black Friday comes to a close, Cyber Monday wraps up the epic sales holiday weekend. This year, that day falls on Monday, November 29. But fortunately, some sales are already underway or kicking off earlier than usual.
A routine cooling therapy has been found to cause seizures in babies who are oxygen-deprived at birth, according to a new study. As such, during the warming process when babies have seizures, further damage to the brain can be caused, they are more likely to develop neurological disabilities, and in some cases, the outcomes are
Being a parent is tough. With the never-ending list of tasks they have on their plate, it’s no wonder they’re always worrying about getting it all done. Uber understands that sometimes parents just need a helping hand to tackle daily challenges—and the brand is stepping up to help. Starting November 1, the Uber Eats app
As of November 2, everyone ages 5 and older is eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. But since the vaccines have yet to be authorized for use in children under 4, a big question remains: When will younger children be able to get their shots? While it’s true that most children rarely get very sick from COVID-19
Society projects this ideal of motherhood across cultures, countries, and continents, putting a premium on why mothering is essential, listing stuff moms shouldn’t do, including smoking, having casual sex, and working instead of taking maternity leave. Once you become a mom, there’s a lot of policing from everyone about what you should or shouldn’t do,
The journey to becoming a parent isn’t always smooth sailing—and for one reason or another, you may need some help along the way. If you’re just starting to research fertility treatment and assistance options, artificial semination might be your first stop. But exactly what is artificial insemination—and what are the main reasons to use this
At long last, elementary school-aged children can get immunized against COVID-19. On November 2, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) authorized use of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in kids who are 5 to 11 years old. “We know millions of parents are eager to get their children vaccinated and with this decision, we now
Have you made some parenting “mistakes” lately? Maybe you dropped your toddler off at daycare and forgot his diapers. Maybe you didn’t get home on time to release your nanny. Did you forget to change her diaper for a while? Did she trip while you were busy on your smartphone? All these small things can
Getty/HuffPost When we think of stretch marks, the image that often comes to mind is deep, streak-like lines found on the buttocks and thigh area. However, stretch marks can occur wherever your skin has the ability to stretch, and the breasts are no exception. Plastic surgeon Emily Kirby explained to HuffPost that stretch marks in
Thomas Barwick via Getty Images Spending more time at home ― as we’ve all been doing for over a year and a half ― has certainly had some perks. More time with family, less time commuting and more time wearing pants with an elastic waistband. One shift not on this list? The number of body
SolStock via Getty Images Walking and talking can be a good way to get kids to open up. For a voluble kid, my 6-year-old has a real gift for shutting down when I ask him how school is going. He’ll spend hours talking to me about Pokemon or strange animal facts, but when it comes
d3sign via Getty Images Teaching children to conserve energy is one way to help them learn environmental stewardship. It can be incredibly challenging as a parent to talk to your child about the realities of climate change. Eco-anxiety is real and kids are not immune to it, so many parents have an understandable urge to
Siri Stafford via Getty Images Nameberry’s experts took a look at the lower end of the popularity rankings to identify names that might trend in the future. Baby name experts often share their predictions about which names will be popular in a year or two. But the folks at Nameberry recently decided to take it
Plan Shoot / Imazins via Getty Images Suicidal ideation in children is more common than you may realize. Here’s what parents need to know. The United States’ top experts in pediatric health say the mental health crisis among children has become a national emergency. The American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Child and
There are many sacred rituals in the world of parenting, such as dropping off your child at school. What nonparents might assume to be a simple transport and farewell process can actually be a time-consuming, complicated mess. That’s especially true in the age of COVID safety protocols. Advertisement As with other child-rearing topics, the funny
KoldoyChris via Getty Images COVID vaccines for children ages 5 to 11 should start rolling out soon. Here’s what parents need to know. The Food and Drug Administration took a key step this week toward making children ages 5 to 11 eligible for COVID-19 vaccines, as an advisory committee endorsed a child-size dose of the
For much of the pandemic, while without childcare and school, we left our city apartment and went to my parents’ house in the suburbs to stay for an indeterminate amount of time. My husband and I slept in my childhood bedroom, while our kids, 3 and 5, shared a queen bed in the next room. We
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