When an assistant manager at a Nanuet bookstore told Shereen Matera that she either had to cover up or leave if she wanted to keep breast-feeding her 5-month-old son, the 22-year-old mom didn't just get mad.
Read MoreThe public breastfeeding saga continues. While waiting in line at a Starbucks in Ontario, Julia Wykes noticed her 5-month-old son becoming cranky and sat down to breastfeed him. The store was crowded, and soon after, a middle-aged female customer approached the counter to complain.
Read MoreA new study claims that older moms actually live longer than younger moms. Researchers have found that women who give birth to a child when they are over the age of 33 actually are twice as likely to live to an old age than women who give birth at the age of 29 or younger.
Read MoreNow, a study by the National Partnership for Women & Families takes a more detailed look within the U.S. and finds 17 states where, in the absence of federal requirements, there are no state policies to protect new parents, either.Vicki Shabo, a vice president at the National Partnership, says federal laws should be considered only a first step and are something states should improve...
Read MoreA woman who has helped hundreds of women deliver their babies recently chose to sacrifice her sight for her own child. But at 28 weeks pregnant, she learned there was a 70 percent chance of passing the cancer on to her baby through the placenta...
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While Evelyn Lozada has shared small sneak peeks of new son Carl Leo here and there.But at last, the day is finally here where the world gets to meet the little man, and boy, is he a stunner!
Read MoreDon't blame yourselves, American moms. French women are treated to post-natal care from therapists who not only specialize in rehabiliating the stomach muscles, but also the pelvic-floor muscles.
Read MoreNew York City mommies with money to burn are hiring professional organizers to pack their kids’ trunks for summer camp because their darlings can’t live without their 1,000-thread-count sheets.
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