Pregnant again after miscarriage, stillbirth, or loss of your child. It’s an emotional ride packed with so many different emotions.
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28. We’re expanding!
We are expanding! This episode we share some big news and our thoughts on it.
27. Yes, school sucks this year. Here are some tips
We know school looks different for everyone this year. In this episode, we talk with a teacher to discuss virtual learning, what’s it really like for teachers and what parents can do to help their kids be successful during this time.
26. Away from home and on their own
When kids turn 18 many leave the house to head to college or start a job. This is great insight from our Licensed Independent Social Worker to prepare any parent for some top issues that happen with this age group.
25. 936 weeks.
936 weeks is how much time you have with your child from birth to age 18. In this week’s episode we talk about transitioning to college after that time is up! We talk to Julie, mom of three who just sent her twin girls to college during a pandemic.
24. The breast implant illness nobody is talking about.
Some women are finding their implants gave them more than they bargained for. Allison shares the story of how she discovered a breast implant illness that left her thinking she was going to die.
23. What about Mom? Diastasis Recti, peeing your pants, and other post-baby issues.
There are a lot of things that go on with mom’s body after baby that simply don’t get talked about a lot.
22. How the hell do we answer that?
How the hell do I answer that? You know when someone asks you something and it sends you into a tailspin? Yeah. Us too.
21. Well-fed, well-read. Raising well-rounded kids.
Holly loves to introduce her family to different cultures. So much so, that when she had the opportunity to move her family to China – she did!
20. When baby comes too early. The preemie that beat all odds.
Counting the ounces. Tina joins us to share her incredible story of her miracle baby, born 1lb, 10oz nearly 30 years ago! This is a story about overcoming the odds and advocating for your child.