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Six Financial Steps to Consider Before Baby Arrives
While money may not be the ultimate love language shared between you and your partner, it still speaks volumes when it comes to your commitment to take care of your family, one thoughtful decision at a time.
Your Plan for Pumping at Work
I'm heading back to work and planning to pump. How can I set myself up for success?
The Working Mom’s Handbook
Pre-pandemic, an estimated 65 percent of mothers with young children worked outside the home. Parenting in and of itself is a full-time job, so when [...]
6 Healthy Boundaries to Set With Your Child’s Grandparents
While you’re eagerly tracking each new development during your pregnancy, you may be missing another transformation taking place. Your parents and in-laws are learning [...]
Halloween Safety Tips to Know
As we bid summer adieu and welcome cooler temps, our attention is quickly turned toward the upcoming celebrations. Whether your crew is all about [...]
Maximize Your Maternity Leave
You may already appreciate the art of multi-tasking in everyday life, but throw a new child into the mix, and you’re suddenly faced with a [...]
Let’s (not) talk about sex
When people find out you’re expecting, their first question is often “boy or girl?” Doctors can reveal your baby’s sex at the 20-week ultrasound [...]
Let’s stay in
What started as a budding romance (and turned into a baby bump) needs some routine maintenance every now and then. The good news is it doesn’t have to involve [...]
How to babyproof your relationship
Utilize alone time During bumphood it’s natural to focus on preparing for your little one’s arrival, but don’t neglect your relationship during this special [...]
Expression of love
Breastfeeding is magical; pumping is mechanical. That’s how I described it to my best friend, my co-worker and my husband. My brand-new breast pump collected [...]
How to Handle Being Pregnant at Work
Most women are safe to keep working throughout their pregnancies. In fact, continuing to clock in five days a week is a good thing. [...]
Tips for negotiating parental leave
Talk to your boss. It's often much easier to work with an established employee who requires a leave of absence upon becoming a parent” [...]
Ask the Experts: Sex after baby
A: If you’ve lost your libido postpartum, you are definitely not alone. It is totally normal to experience a lack of interest in sex [...]
Officially pregnant
When I announced my second pregnancy at P&N (first to our esteemed editor in chief, Lacey, and then to the rest of the staff), [...]
10 Things a Dad Should Never Do During Labor
As the dad of two beautiful girls, I write for the men who are embarking on this adventure for the first time. An expectant [...]
Let’s talk about sex
One of my mom friends gave her son milkshakes before he could walk. Another has sworn off sugar until elementary school. I tend to [...]
Fight right
Every couple argues, but just because it’s normal (and even expected) doesn’t make every spat A-OK. Heed these expert-approved tips on how to fight [...]
Book Club: BirthCONTROL: A Husband’s Honest Account of Pregnancy
This month, Pregnancy & Newborn’s Book Club is reading up on one husband’s hilarious recount of becoming dad. BirthCONTROL, by James Vavasour, is a [...]
Six Financial Steps to Consider Before Baby Arrives
While money may not be the ultimate love language shared between you and your partner, it still speaks volumes when it comes to your commitment to take care of your family, one thoughtful decision at a time.
Your Plan for Pumping at Work
I'm heading back to work and planning to pump. How can I set myself up for success?
The Working Mom’s Handbook
Pre-pandemic, an estimated 65 percent of mothers with young children worked outside the home. Parenting in and of itself is a full-time job, so when [...]
6 Healthy Boundaries to Set With Your Child’s Grandparents
While you’re eagerly tracking each new development during your pregnancy, you may be missing another transformation taking place. Your parents and in-laws are learning [...]
Halloween Safety Tips to Know
As we bid summer adieu and welcome cooler temps, our attention is quickly turned toward the upcoming celebrations. Whether your crew is all about [...]
Maximize Your Maternity Leave
You may already appreciate the art of multi-tasking in everyday life, but throw a new child into the mix, and you’re suddenly faced with a [...]
Let’s (not) talk about sex
When people find out you’re expecting, their first question is often “boy or girl?” Doctors can reveal your baby’s sex at the 20-week ultrasound [...]
Let’s stay in
What started as a budding romance (and turned into a baby bump) needs some routine maintenance every now and then. The good news is it doesn’t have to involve [...]
How to babyproof your relationship
Utilize alone time During bumphood it’s natural to focus on preparing for your little one’s arrival, but don’t neglect your relationship during this special [...]
Expression of love
Breastfeeding is magical; pumping is mechanical. That’s how I described it to my best friend, my co-worker and my husband. My brand-new breast pump collected [...]
How to Handle Being Pregnant at Work
Most women are safe to keep working throughout their pregnancies. In fact, continuing to clock in five days a week is a good thing. [...]
Tips for negotiating parental leave
Talk to your boss. It's often much easier to work with an established employee who requires a leave of absence upon becoming a parent” [...]
Ask the Experts: Sex after baby
A: If you’ve lost your libido postpartum, you are definitely not alone. It is totally normal to experience a lack of interest in sex [...]
Officially pregnant
When I announced my second pregnancy at P&N (first to our esteemed editor in chief, Lacey, and then to the rest of the staff), [...]
10 Things a Dad Should Never Do During Labor
As the dad of two beautiful girls, I write for the men who are embarking on this adventure for the first time. An expectant [...]
Let’s talk about sex
One of my mom friends gave her son milkshakes before he could walk. Another has sworn off sugar until elementary school. I tend to [...]
Fight right
Every couple argues, but just because it’s normal (and even expected) doesn’t make every spat A-OK. Heed these expert-approved tips on how to fight [...]
Book Club: BirthCONTROL: A Husband’s Honest Account of Pregnancy
This month, Pregnancy & Newborn’s Book Club is reading up on one husband’s hilarious recount of becoming dad. BirthCONTROL, by James Vavasour, is a [...]