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TikTok Creator Wants Us To Reframe "Failing" The Glucose Test
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by on October 24, 2024October 24, 2024

TikTok Creator Wants Us To Reframe "Failing" The Glucose Test

TikTok When it comes to things to look forward to in pregnancy, the list is long. The first time you hear baby’s heartbeat. The first time you feel movement. When you finally figure out the perfect name to give your little one. There’s also plenty to “look forward to.” Morning sickness, exhaustion, and, of course,...

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Study: Cortisol Levels In Moms Linked To Brain Response To Baby's Cry
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by on October 24, 2024October 24, 2024

Study: Cortisol Levels In Moms Linked To Brain Response To Baby's Cry

Halfpoint Images/Moment/Getty Images Parenting kids is not exactly a low-stress job. In fact, it’s more anxiety-inducing now than it has ever been before. New moms in particular have to learn how to handle new stressors, all while raising a baby for the first time — so we have to wonder, how does stress impact how...

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Three Perfect Responses For Unsolicited Pregnancy "Advice"
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by on October 24, 2024October 24, 2024

Three Perfect Responses For Unsolicited Pregnancy "Advice"

TikTok The world is full of opinions. That’s one of humanity’s great beauties. There are so many opinions and ideas and ways to interact with others. But sometimes, those opinions sneak into places and conversations where they don’t belong. And this is never truer than when a woman is pregnant. It’s something TikTok creator @overeatingunderdressed...

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‘Rediscovering My Inner Slut After Filing For Divorce Is Really Fun’
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by on October 24, 2024October 24, 2024

‘Rediscovering My Inner Slut After Filing For Divorce Is Really Fun’

We all have those lightbulb moments: the enlightening occasions when something that previously eluded your attention occurs to you, and you just get it. It finally sinks in. You fully realize, for the first time, whatever truth it was that had been all but staring you in the face. Sometimes, these epiphanies are as simple...

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