Boston.com: The breast pump needs hacking. There are too many parts, which are easy to forget. They often aren’t the right size and need routine cleaning. Not to mention that pumping sound.It “reminds you that you are somehow a cow,” said Catherine D’Ignazio.
Read MoreCan you imagine the crowned cuteness overload that is about to erupt when the spare heir to the throne is born? While we wait for that fateful day next year, take a look at all of our favorite maternal moments Kate has had with her son so far.
Read MoreOn her third day at a new school, Miranda Larkin had to go to class in red sweatpants and a hideous, oversized neon yellow T-shirt with “DRESS CODE VIOLATION” emblazoned across the chest and down the leg – an ensemble no high-school kid would voluntarily be caught dead in.
Read More"What were you thinking?" That’s what one little boy with an impressive vocabulary wanted to know after being told by his mom that she was expecting a third child. When Shanee Gibson Hart of Fort Lewis, Washington, shared the news about her pregnancy with her son.
Read MoreMoms-to-be have different ways of documenting their pregnancies. To capture her nine-month journey, San Francisco artist Claire Pasquier, along with her husband, video producer Ian Padgham, created a six-second Vine video. Each month, Padgham shot his wife in the same room, donning the same clothes and hairstyle...
Read MoreA Texas mother says she and her three kids were tossed out of a pizza place after she changed a baby's diaper at the table. Miranda Sowers told KHOU that she first took her 4-month-old daughter to the restroom of the Brother's Pizza Express in Spring, but found it didn't have a changing table. So she went back to her table and took matters into her own hands.
Read MoreFor generations, children have found new and inventive ways to ignore their parents, and parents have found new and inventive ways to get their attention. The latest development in this never-ending circle of parent-child conflict is Ignore No More, a new $1.99 Android app that allows parents to lock their kids’ phones from afar if they’re ignoring calls, with a password of the parent’s choosing.
Read MoreA new mom in Portland, Ore., said she was barred from breastfeeding her premature newborn because she is a regular user of medical marijuana. “They’re refusing to allow me to breastfeed,” Crystal Cain told local news station KATU, referring to officials at Oregon Health Science University.
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