Month: April 2024
Whatever frustrations are getting in the way of your daily joy – I want you to know: it’s all about to get so much better. 🙌 Because it is no coincidence that the universe and the algorithmic angels have conspired to show you this: you’re about to take your first step on a journey to
Relationships are all about growth? Huh? *New Podcast* Have you been captured by thoughts about the new somewhat ‘trendy’ reason to end marriages? That marriage is for Personal Growth. Divorce is sometimes inevitable and necessary. If you are getting a divorce – conscious uncoupling is certainly the way to go. Transitioning to being supportive friends
Having a newborn is magical moment, and it’s no surprise that you want to make sure your bundle of joy is completely healthy. So, it might be a concern when you start to hear some odd noises when they breathe. Dr. Maithilee Menezes, otolaryngologist at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, discusses the different types of breathing
As children get older, a popular question from parents is how to pull your child’s loose baby tooth. Dr. Emily Hahn, Pediatric Dentist at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, encourages parents or children to pull loose baby teeth themselves and shares why it is necessary to get them out in a timely manner. After washing their
Just so you know, What to Expect may earn commissions from the shopping links included on this page. All sales and prices are accurate at the time of publishing. Moms constantly have to stay on their toes — in more ways than one — and there’s one product at Target that’s keeping them comfortable while
Just so you know, What to Expect may earn commissions from the shopping links included on this page. All sales, prices and information are accurate at the time of publishing. Like several other baby registries, Babylist offers a welcome box that introduces parents to just a sampling of the many baby brands available. Although the
Just so you know, What to Expect may earn commissions from the shopping links included on this page. All sales and prices are accurate at the time of publishing. If you’re a mom (or just a human who’s been hungry), you know how quickly a tantrum can arise if a snack is requested but not
March coming to a close brings us and our winter-weary brains one month closer to summer — and the shopping habits of What to Expect readers followed suit. Our community of moms and moms-to-be spent the past month stocking up for summer with cartfuls of baby-safe sunscreen, wildly popular postpartum swimwear and very flattering maternity
Just so you know, What to Expect may earn commissions from the shopping links included on this page. All sales and prices are accurate at the time of publishing. When I was pregnant with my son, the number of clothing items I actually enjoyed wearing dwindled by the day. By my third trimester, I was
What to Expect may earn a commission from any purchases you make from these links. All prices are accurate at the time of publishing. Although Amazon Prime Day won’t start until July 11, another shopping event is here to help you save money: Target Circle Week. Starting today and ending Saturday, July 15, Target Circle Week is
As a parent, you only want the very best for your child, especially when it comes to the foods she eats. So it’s understandable that you may be concerned about heavy metals like arsenic, lead, cadmium and mercury in your baby’s food. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has launched an initiative, called Closer to
Just so you know, What to Expect may earn commissions from the shopping links included on this page. All sales and prices are accurate at the time of publishing. I wore my Stars Above pajamas daily after giving birth; four months later, I still reach for this set as my go-to for comfy sleepwear. And
LOADINGERROR LOADING A glass to wash down your pancakes and bacon, a cup when you’re getting the sniffles: For many households in the United States, orange juice is part of the morning routine. Sure, it has vitamin C, potassium and folate, but it’s also packed with sugar and citric acid, which has started to earn
RicardoImagen via Getty Images If you’re a firstborn daughter who feels overly responsible for your family, friends, colleagues and more, you likely are robbing yourself of some happiness. Are you too responsible for your own good? Are you highly critical of any mistake you make? Are you a perfectionist? You must be an oldest daughter.
Halfpoint Images via Getty Images As you age, your perception of time changes, which is why years may feel like they fly by. For many people, the days fly by in a blink ― doesn’t it feel like it was just January? But for others, especially children, last year’s holidays may seem like eons ago.
Halfpoint Images via Getty Images The predictor, called “transcendent thinking,” could grow teens’ brains over time, according to researchers. Every parent’s wish is for their child to grow up and live a fulfilled, happy life. During the teen years, this desire often leads to a laser-like focus on grades, test scores and the chances of
Marriage is full of highs, lows and a whole bunch of ordinary moments in between. Somehow the married people on X, formerly known as Twitter, continue to find humor in the minutiae of wedded life. Every week, we round up the funniest marriage tweets on the platform. Read on for 20 relatable ones that will
LOADINGERROR LOADING Spend five minutes on FitTok (the fitness side of TikTok), and you’ll see dozens of different diets, workouts and supplements claiming to help you get fit and be healthier. Millions of accounts credit programs like 75 Hard or intermittent fasting for transforming their health, but these can be unsustainable and taxing on your
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