pregnancy
Growing your family, one baby bump at a time. All about the ups and downs of nature's 9 month miracle.
Breastfeeding a Toddler: Ignoring the Noise and Trusting Yourself
My baby girl is almost two. A healthy, well-built little human. Sometimes people look at her and assume she is almost three. And when they see me breastfeeding her, the reactions come quickly. The raised eyebrows. The surprised laughs. The comments that start with “wah” and end with quiet judgement.
By Eunice Kamauabout a month ago in Families
The Love That Stays Off-Camera
I didn’t notice the fire until it was almost too late. It was a Tuesday in late October. Dry wind, brittle leaves, the kind of air that crackles with danger. I was inside, scrolling through bad news on my phone, when the smell hit—acrid, sharp, wrong. I ran outside just as smoke curled over the ridge behind our street.
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in Families
The Last Day of 2025. Content Warning.
2025 was an objectively hard year for me. I would be lying if I said that I wasn't extremely thrilled to be done with whatever this last year has been! It is fitting that I want to use Wednesdays to write wacky things... and the end of 2025 is on a Wednesday - as it has been one wacky year!
By The Schizophrenic Momabout a month ago in Families
KEM reveals baby no. 8 is a girl with sonogram video: ‘Another little miracle’
KEM is a staple at music festivals all around the country. His cool, not showy presence is a favorite amongst grown folks. You can almost picture the silk shirt sets and loafers worn and coolers toted in SUVs to an area with folding chairs and fans.
By Skyler Saundersabout a month ago in Families
The Space Between Noticing
The city woke up loudly, but Jonah always noticed the silence first. It lived in the early hours, tucked between the hum of traffic and the clatter of metal gates opening for business. It lingered in the spaces most people rushed through without a second thought. Jonah didn’t rush. He never had.
By Yasir khanabout a month ago in Families
Trying to Conceive Is More Emotionally Exhausting Than Anyone Warns You. AI-Generated.
Trying to conceive sounds simple—until you’re actually living it. At first, it feels hopeful. Exciting, even. You tell yourself, “This will happen naturally. We’ll see.”
By khadidja dalacheabout a month ago in Families
Concierge Gynecology: What It Is and Why More Women Are Demanding It
Women’s healthcare has experienced a notable transformation in recent years. Today, many women seek more than just routine checkups. They want personalized care that truly understands their unique needs and life changes.
By Aaron Smith2 months ago in Families
Nick Cannon's Daughter Wasn't Throwing Shade
Monroe "Roe" Cannon, daughter of Nick Cannon and pop singer/ "Queen of Christmas music" Mariah Carey posted on Instagram addressing about her siblings from her father. The 14-year-old took to Instagram sharing on her story about claiming her twin sibling as her only sibling and as the rest of her younger half siblings as half’s.
By Gladys W. Muturi3 months ago in Families
Understanding Ultrasound Examinations in Mykolaiv
Ultrasound examinations have become a widely trusted tool in modern diagnostic medicine, appreciated for their safety, accessibility, and ability to offer real-time insight into the body’s internal structures. In cities like Mykolaiv, where residents rely on a combination of public and private medical services, ultrasound technology plays an important role in supporting early diagnosis and ongoing health monitoring.
By Michel Tom3 months ago in Families










