Breastfeeding isn't going as smoothly as you'd hoped, you're desperate
to drop the last of your baby pounds, and you just need some sleep.
With top baby experts including: breastfeeding guru Dr. Jack Newman and
psychotherapist Alyson Schafer, we've got you covered with parenting
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Afraid of sneezing post-pregnancy? Here's what you should know
Pre-pregnancy, you probably never thought much about your pelvic floor. (You know, the network of muscles that keeps your uterus, bladder and bowels in place.) Although now you may be noticing that things down under haven’t been the same since you had kids. The biggest sign things have gone south? Leakage – when you laugh, when you sneeze or, heaven forbid, when you jump.
Here's how to make the weaning process go as smoothly as possible for both mom and baby.
Weaning can be an emotional time for both mom and baby and isn't always an easy process, no matter when you decide to do it. We went to our experts for tips on how to make weaning easier for you and your baby.
How to choose the safest and most effective sunscreen for your family.
Chances are you remember running around all day with little to protect your skin from the sun but a bikini bottom and, if you were lucky, a hat. Times have changed and the sun has gotten stronger and more powerful. While shade and clothing should always be your child's first line of defense, sunscreen is necessary if they're planning on spending a long time in the sun.
What you're feeling is normal and not your fault. Here's how to feel better
Postpartum depression is an illness and it can be cured. Once you learn more about what's causing the depression and take some steps towards treatment, you'll be on the road to finding yourself again and enjoying life with your new baby. Here's what you need to know: