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  • Parent burnout

Parent burnout

Child therapists Ashley Graber and Maria Evans want parents to know that burnout from parenting—in any circumstance, but especially right now—is universal. And after more than a year of navigating extreme unknowns and school closures, it’s also to be expected that burnout won’t evaporate the moment your children transition back to in-person school.

  • Worth buying at Walmart

Worth buying at Walmart

New Mom products can be expensive for Mom and indeed Mother Earth. As an inclusive brand we want to offer New Moms on a budget with essential commodities at a lower price. We’ve teamed up with Walmart for an exclusive offer. Our 3 pack is only $29.99 (including a free delivery!). It’s usually $49.99.

  • What Is Antepartum Depression?

What Is Antepartum Depression?

Most people know that post partum depression can happen to moms after birth. But you can also have depression while you’re pregnant. This kind of depression is called antepartum depression — and it happens to about 7 percent of pregnant people overall. This rate may be as high as 15 percent in some countries.

February 22nd, 2021|Health, Pregnancy|0 Comments
  • Soothe Your Mind

Soothe Your Mind

The value of mindfulness therapies extends to the health of the entire body, including the immune system. According to leading psychiatrist Brian Fallon, MD, MPH, Kundalini yoga, meditation, and cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety are a great way to keep your mind soothed during COVID-19.

January 15th, 2021|Adults, Kids|0 Comments
  • Feel connected during Covid Christmas

Feel connected during Covid Christmas

This festive season, more than ever we’re seeking out thoughtful holiday gifts. If you’re not able to see loved ones in person, you can show them you care with a thoughtful gift (and perhaps a Zoom or FaceTime gathering). Not sure what to buy? We curated some of our favorite Christmas gifts (and Hanukkah gifts, and nondenominational winter-solstice gifts) for the new and expecting Mom in your life.

December 10th, 2020|Health|0 Comments
  • Stay-at-Home Halloween

Stay-at-Home Halloween

Halloween is the best and this year it’s on a Saturday night with an extra hour of the day. Talk about bewitching perfection. But it also happens to fall in the scariest year in recorded history, 2020, during a worldwide health crisis. Still, the kids shouldn’t suffer and miss out on the fun of celebrating Halloween. Even high-risk Halloween can be fun at a distance. Who says costumes, laughter, and fun can’t still be had by all ages?

October 21st, 2020|Adults, Kids|0 Comments
  • The Ultimate Postpartum Guide: What Happens After You Give Birth

The Ultimate Postpartum Guide: What Happens After You Give Birth

Nearly 90 percent of women will have a child. Yet for an event so common—and dramatically life-altering—it’s striking how rarely we discuss what happens to us. Forget diapers and pacifiers. We want to talk about how motherhood transforms our minds, our bodies, and our health. (And why talking about it just might save our lives.) Welcome to the WH unfiltered reality guide.

September 24th, 2020|Health, Pregnancy|0 Comments
  • A Guide to Breastfeeding

A Guide to Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding can be one of the most rewarding—and challenging—experiences for both mother and baby. For some, the process comes easily; for others, it’s the opposite and can lead to stress, even judgment. It’s a layered topic and one that Jennifer Lezak knows well.

September 2nd, 2020|Health, Kids|0 Comments
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