Below are the best videos we could find on Adjusting to Parenthood and motherhood.
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Trigger Warning: This video contains content about postpartum depression and suicidal ideation. Year One is an award-winning documentary about identity, postpartum depression, and the first year of motherhood made by new mom and Brooklyn filmmaker Erin Bagwell.
Shanicia Boswell is the founder and main contributor to Black Moms Blogs.
Nationwide, the number of babies born to women 45 and older has more than tripled in the past two decades, and the average age of first-time mothers has climbed in every state. Driving this growing demographic is a combination of emphasis on career goals and advances in reproductive technology.
Thank you so much for watching and I hope TODAY you know that you are loved, treasured... beautifully and wonderfully made. Remember that there is no one in the world like you. You are a gift to the rest of us! xoxo Jeannie
A lot has changed about parenting since the first days of America, including our perceptions of what’s best for our children. Jennifer Senior, author of “All Joy and No Fun,” offers her Brief But Spectacular take on the paradoxes of modern parenthood.
We are a married lesbian couple building our family and who started by sharing our IVF journey to encourage women and their families not to give up.
Helen Packham is a Leadership and Business Coach supporting women in business to share their ideas with courage and stand out as leaders in their field.
When a baby is born, so is a mother—but the natural (and sometimes unsteady) process of transition to motherhood is often silenced by shame or misdiagnosed as postpartum depression.
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Author Lauren Brim of “The New Rules of Sex” talks about the importance of lube (sexual lubricant) after you’ve had a baby.
Thousands of books have examined the effects of parents on their children.
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