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Intense Prenatal Stress Can Affect Newborns, But Don't Stress About It, Study Says

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Chill out. Your stress could affect your baby. Credit: Getty
Hey, all you pregnant women, mellow out.
If you don't, your baby runs a much greater risk of being hospitalized with a nasty case of ...
Stress of the mother can be visited upon the child.

Family vacations - Memory-making is tiring

Last summer was our first attempt at a real family vacation (at the time, our girls were four and two). We spent our days exploring remote beaches, floating on rafts, and catching rays... heavenly. Our nights were spent at our campsite, which after ...

Vices to help you survive parenthood

Sometimes, a little vice makes all the difference. No, I'm not talking about drugs or sex or anything like that. I'm talking about things like playing escape-the-room games or surfing real estate websites to find the perfect (or at least affordable) ...

I miss naps

I miss sleep. Sleep used to be my best friend, always there for me when I needed it, always just around the corner waiting for me. Then of course I had a baby. All the things they tell you about sleep--basically its disappearance--ring true loud ...

Spas offering more than just massages

I can count on one hand the number of times I have been to a spa. It is not that I don't like them, quite the opposite; but with three children it is difficult to find the time or extra funds to do so. However, I must stay I am intrigued by the ...

Working out with baby

It would be nice if we could do our workouts with our children. Many of us do when we push a baby while running. However, Diane Griffith recently offered some suggestions for working out with baby. These include: Exercises 1. Baby lifts Lie on ...

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