How to Get Your Child to Sleep
How to Get Your Child to Sleep Without Lying with Him/Her Have you become a regular in your child’s bed? While the practice of lying with your child to help him get to sleep can be stressful, it’s...
View ArticlePregnancy & Infant Loss Remembrance Day, OCT 15
Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day is a day of remembrance for pregnancy loss and infant death, which includes but is not limited to miscarriage, stillbirth, SIDS, or the death of a newborn. It...
View Article70 Time Saving Secrets for Working Moms
Managing work, the home and family is no easy feat, and trying to find the perfect balance can feel next to impossible at times. Savvy working moms know that every minute counts, and any time they can...
View ArticleUniversal Children’s Day celebrated Nov 20
On Universal Children’s Day, UN says violence against young hobbles development 20 November 2013 – Drawing a direct link between violence against children and poverty, United Nations officials marked...
View ArticleCreate A Healthy Spine For Your Pregnancy
Ever wish you could wear a sign throughout your pregnancy that reads, “thanks, but no thanks, for the unsolicited advice.” With advice pouring in around every corner, sometimes it’s hard to know who...
View ArticleBreast Feeding in Public, to Be or not to Be?
Breastfeeding in public is forbidden in some jurisdictions, not addressed by law in others, and a granted legal right in public and the workplace in yet others. Where it is a legal right, some mothers...
View Article2014 Partners’ Forum – Johannesburg, (June 30/July1)
Violence against Women Intimate partner and sexual violence against women Introduction The United Nations defines violence against women as “any act of gender-based violence that results in, or is...
View ArticleGlobal Breast Feeding Week ~ celebrating AUG 1-7
This year’s WABA World Breastfeeding Week (WBW) theme asserts the importance of increasing and sustaining the protection, promotion and support of breastfeeding – in the Millennium Development Goals...
View ArticleNational Infertility Awareness Week, April 19-26
National Infertility Awareness Week® (NIAW) is a movement that began in 1989. The goal of NIAW is to raise awareness about the disease of infertility and encourage the public to understand their...
View ArticleThe Extent of Fatherlessness
More than 20 million children live in a home without the physical presence of a father. Millions more have dads who are physically present, but emotionally absent. If it were classified as a disease,...
View ArticleFive Reasons Egg Freezing May Benefit Your Present and Your Future
Many people question whether egg freezing is the right option for them. It’s not a question that can be answered objectively, since each individual’s situation is different. But here are some things...
View Article9 Ways of Staying Healthy While Having a Young Baby
Many women want to go back to their pre-baby body after they give birth. Now, a woman’s body may never be quite the same again, but that doesn’t mean that she can’t stay healthy and get close to her...
View Article12 Ways to Prepare Your Home Before Your Newborn Arrives
You’ll want to ensure your home is ready for your little bundle of joy once he or she arrives in the world, so both of you can settle in with ease after childbirth. If you are unsure how or where to...
View ArticleHow Long Does Breakthrough Bleeding Last?
When a woman has breakthrough bleeding, she’ll get worried that something is wrong with her baby. Thankfully, breakthrough bleeding is nothing to be concerned about and it can happen to any woman. How...
View Article10 Tips for Helping Your Child Get to Sleep
Despite how much they resist giving into it, sleep is just as essential for growing children as it is for adults. Parents trying to help a child that struggles to sleep or fights it on principal can...
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