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Being an Intentional Parent
The happiest and most content are those who make the choice to be intentional in their decisions and approach to life. One such decision is how you would want to parent your little one. This article aims to help you be more intentional in your approach to parenting so that you can make the most of every moment in your new journey and stage in life.
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Can We Really Have It All?
You may have heard it said that nowadays women can have it all. You may have read stories of successful career-women who managed to continue their careers even after having children. However, there is no doubt that working mothers are faced with tough choices along the way. Read on to find out how you can make the equation work for yourself.
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Find Happiness In A Busy World
You're doing your best to be a great mother and a productive professional. You're constantly giving of your time, expertise, love and comfort. But deep down you're still not happy. Everyone says when you have children, it's the greatest joy. Then why are so many of us mothers unhappy and dissatisfied? Find out why and what you can do about it.
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From Baby Bottles to Boardrooms: Parenting Skills That Transfer to the Workplace
Parenting trains you like nothing else. This training will not go to waste. Some of the skills you learn as a new parent can be used in office as well.
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6 Steps to Resume Work Successfully
Getting back to work after a long maternity leave? Here are some key points to help you deal with challenges.
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Juggling office and Breastfeeding
As a working mother you may be concerned about managing your new born and your career, while many women have coped with these challenges in their own way, no one approach suits everyone.
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Depression During Pregnancy
Sometimes post partum depression (PPD) actually begins DURING pregnancy even though it's called POST partum depression. It may die down or it may get worse after delivery. If you are expecting, here's some useful information to help you recognize the signs of depression during pregnancy.
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Worried About Low Milk Supply?
It is common for new mothers to wonder whether their breastfed baby is getting enough milk. Since breastmilk cannot be measured like formula, it is hard to know how much baby is taking in at each feed. Here are answers to common worries mothers have about their supply of breastmilk.
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How to Establish Your Milk Supply
As a new mother, one of your main priorities in the first six months of your baby's life is to feed, feed, feed! Here's how to successfully establish your milk supply to ensure that your baby gets the nourishment he/she needs.
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Guilt Busters for Working Mothers
If you're a working mother, you're probably no stranger to stress and of course, guilt. There may have been many times you wish you could do more for both your children and your work. In fact, it is said that working mothers have a special type of guilt. Since this guilt and the tension of managing work and home seem inevitable, here are some practical tips to help you keep your stress to a minimum.