Category: TTC

  • Navigating the Midlife Body: Reflections on Change and Acceptance

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  • How to Discuss Bruce Jenner with Your Children

    home insemination kit Recently, a friend and fellow parent of tweens shared her experience: “While driving the kids to school, one of them suddenly asked, ‘Who’s Bruce Jenner?’ I was so caught up in the traffic that I just responded, ‘He’s an Olympic athlete,’ and quickly shifted the conversation.” In essence, she avoided the topic.…

  • 8 Unique Mother-Daughter Outings to Strengthen Your Bond

    home insemination kit In a world where teenage daughters often retreat into their own spaces, it can feel like a challenge to connect. I remember a time when my own daughter, Mia, casually reminded me, “Don’t forget, I have a life!” as she requested me to close the door behind me. It’s a sentiment many…

  • A Mom’s Insight into the Challenging Behavior of Four-Year-Olds

    home insemination kit It’s no secret that four-year-olds can be quite challenging. In fact, parenting experts have observed that children at this age often exhibit behaviors that can be described as less than pleasant. A mother, Sarah, recently shared her experiences that provide undeniable evidence of this phenomenon. In her observations, Sarah noted that four-year-olds…

  • 5 Reasons a Poorly Fitting Bra Could Impact Your Social Media Presence

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  • Navigating My Own Shyness Through Raising a Reserved Son

    home insemination kit Friends have often described me as aloof and detached, but I see myself differently. I identify with being shy—not unfriendly or snobbish, but rather reserved and introverted. This aspect of my personality puzzles me, especially considering I grew up with two outgoing parents who thrived in social settings. Throughout my childhood, they…

  • Tips for Easing Anxiety About Air Travel With Children

    home insemination kit Traveling with children can be a daunting experience, especially when it involves flying. However, there are ways to alleviate some of that anxiety. First, it’s important to remember that children are often not as aware of travel norms as adults. For instance, they might not take the time to trim their nails…

  • The Challenges of Trusting Caregivers: A Comedic Take on Babysitting Updates

    home insemination kit In the journey of parenthood, there exists a profound irony: while many parents dream of a brief respite from their little ones, the mere thought of being away often triggers a cascade of worries about potential mishaps. This anxiety is especially prevalent among new parents, who frequently provide exhaustive instructions, demand constant…

  • Adjusting to Life with Our New Minivan

    home insemination kit Shortly after welcoming our youngest child, we found ourselves navigating a new reality. It was during a wedding reception that we faced a unique challenge: all three of our kids—our 6-year-old, 3-year-old, and newborn—had fallen asleep during our drive back to the hotel. “What’s the plan?” I whispered into the dimly lit…

  • The Thoughts That Cross My Mind During Yoga Class

    home insemination kit Having engaged in yoga intermittently for several years, I’ve come to realize that while I may have been “practicing,” the term feels particularly fitting here. Despite my long history with yoga, I still grapple with fully grasping its essence. I genuinely enjoy the practice and the feelings it evokes, yet I often…