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How to Balance Work and Motherhood

Balancing work and family life isn't about perfection—it's about finding systems that work for your unique family. As a working mom of three including an infant, I've developed practical time management strategies that have helped me thrive both professionally and as a parent. Did you know? Studies show that children of working mothers develop stronger social skills and daughters of working moms are more likely to become supervisors and earn higher wages as adults. The Reality of Our Daily Juggle Most mornings, I'm answering emails while simultaneously packing lunches, preparing bottles, and reminding my oldest about basketball practice. The mom...

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Mom Hacks: Finding Peace in the Chaos

Last night, at 3 AM, I found myself standing in the kitchen, gently swaying with my youngest, Emily, while trying to warm her bottle with just one hand. My hair was styled in what I lovingly call the “mom bun of survival,” and I’m fairly certain baby spit-up had left its mark on my shoulder hours ago. Yet, in that quiet moment, with the soft hum of the bottle warmer and the gentle rhythm of my baby's breathing, I discovered an unexpected slice of peace. Wondering how this was possible? Today, I’m sharing my hard-earned wisdom for new parents, especially...

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Happy New Year 2025 for all Parents and Babies!

As we welcome 2025, I find myself reflecting on another remarkable year of parenting adventures while sipping my (now cold) coffee – a familiar scenario for many parents, I'm sure! As both a nutrition journalist and mother of three, I've spent countless hours researching, interviewing experts, and experiencing firsthand the joys and challenges of feeding our little ones. The Evolution of Infant Nutrition: A Personal Story Last week, while organizing my eldest daughter's baby photos, I came across her first formula feeding picture. It reminded me of Emma, a new mother I recently interviewed for this article. At 3 AM...

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Starting Weaning: A Journey of Messy Moments and Milestone Memories

As a mother of three, I've learned that introducing solid foods is less about perfection and more about patience, exploration, and a whole lot of laundry detergent. The Magic Window: When to Begin The World Health Organization (WHO) and pediatric nutritionists recommend exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months. But every child is wonderfully unique. My youngest, Emma, was ready for her first taste of solids at just over four months, while her older brother waited until closer to eight months. Signs Your Baby is Ready to Embark on the Solid Food Adventure: They reach for your plate with curiosity...

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