“The whole infrastructure of how we support breastfeeding is being threatened,” a breastfeeding expert at the World Health Organization said. https://t.co/cI2ojdgjON
"When I came out, no one had yet been schooled on the finer points of hating me; most bigots in this country didn’t know a trans woman from the Trans-Siberian Railway," writes @JennyBoylan https://t.co/ClbNHfMNZo
Leaving your baby to return to work can be a total emotional seesaw of desperately wanting to leave, but also desperately wanting to stay, @JessGrose writes: https://t.co/A0tznJ3Nxu
“L’analisi ci serve a stare meglio in questo mondo. Ma com’è possibile che accanto a questa esigenza non ci venga pure quella di cambiarlo, o perlomeno discuterlo?”
Leggete la meraviglia che @irene_soave ha scritto per @FuturaCorriere, illustrata da Alessandra De Cristofaro 👊🏻
You might think your prolonged goodbye at daycare drop-off is helping your kid, but it's actually driving their teacher up a wall. How to avoid this and five other common blunders that put caregivers on edge: https://t.co/GbSzjwfRrl
Start researching your options almost as soon as you or your partner get pregnant — and definitely get serious by the third trimester. https://t.co/CMXCC1WMfR
Many women may not think about their uterus much except during pregnancy or menstruation. But for others, common conditions of the uterus can lead to pain, fertility problems and other symptoms. https://t.co/e4cdZMLuh5
"Our relationship was sealed when I waddled into preschool heavily pregnant with my second daughter and she asked me how I was feeling. My response was something like, 'Terrible.' She laughed. I knew I had found a kindred spirit," @JessGrose writes. https://t.co/z4HvNSKjzs
It's a home steeped in toxic masculinity. The father, a hard-drinking plumber and Vietnam vet, forces his sons to spar with him until their faces bleed and expects his daughters to be attractive, “sexy — but not too obviously.” https://t.co/pjTjfQ0hud