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From Meetings to Me-Time: Essential Gifts for the On-the-Go Mom
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From Meetings to Me-Time: Essential Gifts for the On-the-Go Mom

Finding thoughtful, helpful gifts for working mothers can provide comfort, support, and tools to make their daily lives smoother. Here’s a curated list of practical, curated items and services that support the physical, emotional, and logistical needs of new moms who are balancing work and family life. Read more

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Reentering the Workforce After a Resume Gap

Reentering the Workforce After a Resume Gap

Amidst an absolute childcare crisis, millions of women left the workforce during the pandemic. As things “normalize” (whatever that means!) employers are looking for candidates and women want to get back to work. Here are our tips for taking steps to get back into the workforce, with a role and a company you love.
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DIY Breastmilk Soap

DIY Breastmilk Soap

Breast milk has so many incredible healing properties. For years moms have talked about putting it on skin to relieve rashes and eczema, or even dropping it around baby’s eye to clear up eye goop and even treat pink eye.
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From Meetings to Me-Time: Essential Gifts for the On-the-Go Mom

From Meetings to Me-Time: Essential Gifts for the On-the-Go Mom

Finding thoughtful, helpful gifts for working mothers can provide comfort, support, and tools to make their daily lives smoother. Here’s a curated list of practical, curated items and services that support the physical, emotional, and logistical needs of new moms who are balancing work and family life.
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What About My Partner & Breastfeeding?

What About My Partner & Breastfeeding?

I often get asked about how partners can best support breastfeeding. I thought it would be most helpful to future parents to learn from those who are fresh to the experience. I asked a breastfeeding support group that I often visit to give me their feedback on how their partners have been most helpful to them in their breastfeeding journey. The participants in these conversations have babies 2 weeks to 1 year old. 
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