Motherhood News and Headlines

Glucose Control in Gestational Diabetes Tied to Offspring Obesity
NewsMar 30, 2026

Glucose Control in Gestational Diabetes Tied to Offspring Obesity

A large Kaiser Permanente cohort study found that women with gestational diabetes who achieve stable, optimal glucose levels have offspring obesity risk similar to those without gestational diabetes. Women whose glucose control improves slowly or remains suboptimal face 1.3‑to‑1.6 times...

By Healio
New School Will Mean 15 Hours Travelling, Say Mums
NewsMar 30, 2026

New School Will Mean 15 Hours Travelling, Say Mums

Parents on Mersea Island in Essex were allocated to Paxman Academy, nine miles from their home, instead of their first‑choice Thomas Lord Audley School. The new placement forces their 11‑year‑old daughters to endure over an hour each way on a...

By BBC News (Family & Education)
I Love My Child, but I Am Tired of Being Strong All the Time
NewsMar 29, 2026

I Love My Child, but I Am Tired of Being Strong All the Time

An essay published on The Good Men Project shares a mother’s candid confession of chronic exhaustion and the pressure to remain strong for her child. She describes physical illness, sleepless nights, and emotional weight, noting that she receives no support...

By The Good Men Project
8 Characteristics of Authoritarian Parenting
NewsMar 29, 2026

8 Characteristics of Authoritarian Parenting

Authoritarian parenting is defined by strict, unquestioned rules, high demands, and low responsiveness. Parents using this style rely on harsh punishments, minimal warmth, and little explanation for discipline. The article outlines eight core traits, explores psychological roots such as upbringing...

By Verywell Mind
6 Signs You’re a Panda Parent and What That Means
NewsMar 29, 2026

6 Signs You’re a Panda Parent and What That Means

Panda parenting, coined by educator Esther Wojcicki, is a hands‑off style that emphasizes trust, independence, and guided autonomy through the TRICK framework. The approach encourages children to make their own decisions, solve problems, and take age‑appropriate risks while parents provide...

By Parents
When My Daughter Was Born Disabled, I Had a Hard Time Finding a Mom Group that Felt Right for Us
NewsMar 29, 2026

When My Daughter Was Born Disabled, I Had a Hard Time Finding a Mom Group that Felt Right for Us

A mother meticulously built a prenatal support network, only to see it vanish when her daughter was born with disabilities and complex medical needs. The original "village" of expecting mothers withdrew, leaving her isolated during a critical postpartum period. Over...

By Business Insider — Markets
Babies May Share Mini Stories with Their Parents Before They Can Talk
NewsMar 29, 2026

Babies May Share Mini Stories with Their Parents Before They Can Talk

Researchers at the University of Strathclyde observed mother‑infant interactions at 4, 7 and 10 months and identified a clear, story‑like structure—beginning, build‑up, climax, and ending—despite babies lacking spoken language. These "mini stories" grew more frequent and complex as infants aged,...

By Medical Xpress
You Don’t Have to Do It All—15 Responsibilities Your Kids Can Handle Themselves
NewsMar 29, 2026

You Don’t Have to Do It All—15 Responsibilities Your Kids Can Handle Themselves

Experts emphasize that assigning age‑appropriate chores at home builds children’s confidence, independence, and life‑skill competence. Simple tasks—like dressing, making the bed, or putting toys away for young kids—instill routine, accountability, and a sense of contribution to the family. As children...

By Parents
A Latent Profile Analysis of Prenatal Depression and Anxiety in Chinese Women with Twin Pregnancies
NewsMar 28, 2026

A Latent Profile Analysis of Prenatal Depression and Anxiety in Chinese Women with Twin Pregnancies

A cross‑sectional study of 334 Chinese women carrying twins applied latent profile analysis to uncover distinct patterns of prenatal depression and anxiety. Researchers identified two subgroups: a low‑risk group comprising 65% of participants and a high‑risk group representing 35%. Multivariate...

By Research Square – News/Updates
9 Toxic Parenting Habits That Could Be Hurting Your Child’s Development (and What to Do Instead)
NewsMar 28, 2026

9 Toxic Parenting Habits That Could Be Hurting Your Child’s Development (and What to Do Instead)

The article outlines nine toxic parenting habits that can damage a child’s emotional health and development, ranging from forcing children to choose parental sides to gaslighting and over‑control. It cites mental‑health professionals who explain how these patterns erode safety, self‑worth,...

By Parents
What Is Democratic Parenting? (Hint: It Has Nothing to Do With Politics)
NewsMar 28, 2026

What Is Democratic Parenting? (Hint: It Has Nothing to Do With Politics)

Democratic parenting is a deliberate style that treats children as equal members of the family while maintaining clear, age‑appropriate limits. It emphasizes mutual respect, curiosity, and collaborative problem‑solving rather than punishment or permissiveness. Author Blaise T. Ryan outlines three diagnostic...

By Parents
Toddlers at Teterboro? Not So Fast.
NewsMar 28, 2026

Toddlers at Teterboro? Not So Fast.

Lia Higgins argues that flying private with toddlers sends a message of entitlement, so she opts for economy seats to teach humility and resilience. She contrasts this choice with the high cost of private school tuition, framing education as a...

By Town & Country
Laura Modi on the Formula Aisle Wake-Up Call, Investing in Mothers, and Choosing Your Core Memories
NewsMar 27, 2026

Laura Modi on the Formula Aisle Wake-Up Call, Investing in Mothers, and Choosing Your Core Memories

Laura Modi founded Bobbie in 2018 after a difficult formula experience with her first child, turning personal frustration into a premium infant formula brand. The company leverages European‑grade ingredients and has invested in U.S. manufacturing to address supply‑chain fragility highlighted...

By Motherly
5 Ways to Teach Your Kids to Own Their Mistakes
NewsMar 27, 2026

5 Ways to Teach Your Kids to Own Their Mistakes

Teaching children to own their mistakes is essential for building confidence, resilience, and trustworthiness. Experts like Betsy Brown Braun and Christine Carter recommend five steps: backing off to let kids make choices, narrating adult decisions, stopping rescue behaviors, modeling honest...

By Parents
A 5-Ingredient Trader Joe’s Dinner that Rivals Chinese Takeout
NewsMar 27, 2026

A 5-Ingredient Trader Joe’s Dinner that Rivals Chinese Takeout

A five‑ingredient Trader Joe’s Kung Pao chicken dinner can be prepared in under 30 minutes using frozen chicken, pre‑washed broccoli, ginger, garlic and Thai wheat noodles. Each serving delivers more than 24 grams of protein and a balanced vegetable portion, making it both...

By Motherly
'I'm Relieved when It's His Weekend' – Divorce Coach Shares 5 Ways to Beat the Mum Guilt
NewsMar 27, 2026

'I'm Relieved when It's His Weekend' – Divorce Coach Shares 5 Ways to Beat the Mum Guilt

Divorce coach Fiona Kimbell discusses the hidden guilt many separated mothers feel when their children spend weekends with the other parent. She explains that needing a break is natural and can actually benefit children by showing them healthy self‑care. Kimbell...

By Netmums
6 Simple Ways To Make Each of Your Kids Feel Special Every Day
NewsMar 27, 2026

6 Simple Ways To Make Each of Your Kids Feel Special Every Day

Parenting experts stress that consistent, focused attention is essential for each child’s emotional health. Dr. Laura Kauffman outlines six practical tactics—eye contact, daily uninterrupted time, thoughtful questions, simple traditions, physical affection, and sharing a child’s interests—to make kids feel uniquely...

By Parents
Unisom Was the Only Thing That Helped My Pregnancy Insomnia
NewsMar 27, 2026

Unisom Was the Only Thing That Helped My Pregnancy Insomnia

A pregnant author found Unisom (diphenhydramine) to be the only effective over‑the‑counter sleep aid for her chronic insomnia, especially during multiple pregnancies. She reports that a half‑tablet delivers an eight‑hour, hangover‑free rest, while smaller doses can ease night‑time awakenings or...

By The Strategist (NYMag)
How to Use Natural Consequences With Kids, According to a Psychologist
NewsMar 27, 2026

How to Use Natural Consequences With Kids, According to a Psychologist

Psychologist Dr. Joseph Laino outlines how natural consequences can be used as a parenting tool. By allowing safe, age‑appropriate outcomes to unfold, children link their choices to real‑world results, fostering critical thinking and problem‑solving. Parents are advised to set clear...

By Parents
'If My Kids Didn't Have Screen Time, I'd Never Get Anything Done'
NewsMar 27, 2026

'If My Kids Didn't Have Screen Time, I'd Never Get Anything Done'

British parents are divided over screen‑time policies as health‑strapped mother Maddy Alexander‑Grout relies on unrestricted device use to cope with her Hashimoto’s disease and fibromyalgia, while others report meltdowns when screens are removed. Experts and parents alike note that excessive,...

By BBC News (Family & Education)
NYC Health + Hospitals Rolls Out AI Tool to Boost Maternal Safety
NewsMar 27, 2026

NYC Health + Hospitals Rolls Out AI Tool to Boost Maternal Safety

NYC Health + Hospitals has launched a $2.75 million program deploying PeriWatch Vigilance, an AI‑driven early‑warning and decision‑support system for maternal‑fetal care. The tool, currently active at the North Central Bronx hospital, will be expanded to all 11 system hospitals by...

By Becker’s Hospital Review
Toddler Tantrum Happening Now, This 4-Step Method Can Help Calm Them Fast
NewsMar 27, 2026

Toddler Tantrum Happening Now, This 4-Step Method Can Help Calm Them Fast

Dr Robin Clark of Bupa UK explains that temper tantrums are a normal developmental phase, typically emerging around 18 months and fading by age four as language skills improve. Bupa’s analysis of UK Google searches from May 2021 to April 2025 shows...

By Netmums
Is It Safe for Pregnant People to Ride Roller Coasters?
NewsMar 27, 2026

Is It Safe for Pregnant People to Ride Roller Coasters?

Medical experts advise pregnant individuals to avoid roller coasters due to the high‑speed drops and intense forces that can cause placental abruption, preterm labor, and other complications. Theme parks generally prohibit riding while pregnant, and healthcare providers echo this caution....

By Parents
The Unexpected Ways Strict Parenting Can Fuel Teen Rebellion and Risky Behavior
NewsMar 27, 2026

The Unexpected Ways Strict Parenting Can Fuel Teen Rebellion and Risky Behavior

Strict parenting, characterized by rigid rules and limited communication, often backfires by prompting teens to engage in risky behaviors such as substance use, secret relationships, and defiance. Psychological reactance explains why adolescents feel compelled to rebel when their freedom is...

By Parents
Hong Kong NGO Urges Pregnant Domestic Workers to Seek Help After Woman Arrested over Baby Found in Bin
NewsMar 27, 2026

Hong Kong NGO Urges Pregnant Domestic Workers to Seek Help After Woman Arrested over Baby Found in Bin

A 34‑year‑old Indonesian domestic worker in Hong Kong was arrested on suspicion of concealing a newborn’s birth after the infant was discovered dead in a women’s restroom bin at Lee Theatre Plaza. The baby, still attached to its umbilical cord,...

By Hong Kong Free Press – News (Finance/Business coverage)
Study: Premature Placental Separation Could Increase Child’s Risk of Heart Disease by Age 28
NewsMar 26, 2026

Study: Premature Placental Separation Could Increase Child’s Risk of Heart Disease by Age 28

An American Heart Association study of nearly three million pregnancies found that children born after placental abruption—affecting about 1 % of U.S. pregnancies—face a significantly higher risk of cardiovascular disease by age 28. The analysis shows almost a three‑fold increase in hospitalizations for...

By AHA News – American Hospital Association
Some Antiseizure Medications May Be Safer than Others During Pregnancy
NewsMar 26, 2026

Some Antiseizure Medications May Be Safer than Others During Pregnancy

Researchers analyzing U.S. insurance claims from 2000‑2021 found that prenatal exposure to valproate and possibly zonisamide increased the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in offspring, while levetiracetam, lamotrigine, and phenytoin showed no such associations. The study evaluated 14,993 pregnancies exposed to...

By Healio
When Helping a Young Adult Out with the Rent Can Do More Harm than Good
NewsMar 26, 2026

When Helping a Young Adult Out with the Rent Can Do More Harm than Good

Young adults in their mid‑twenties are staying at home longer because high housing costs, a shaky job market and student debt make full financial independence harder. Parents often feel compelled to help with rent and other expenses, but the article...

By Financial Post — Personal Finance
The 7 Things Parents Raising Grateful Kids Do that Feels Backwards
NewsMar 26, 2026

The 7 Things Parents Raising Grateful Kids Do that Feels Backwards

Psychologists identify seven counterintuitive habits that help parents raise genuinely grateful children, from thanking kids first to discussing gratitude casually. Research shows that modeling gratitude, setting clear limits, and being transparent about family finances foster authentic appreciation. Parents who call...

By Netmums
The One Emoji Molly-Mae Keeps Using that Fans Think Reveals Her Baby's Name
NewsMar 26, 2026

The One Emoji Molly-Mae Keeps Using that Fans Think Reveals Her Baby's Name

Molly-Mae Hague, the 26‑year‑old influencer, is expecting her second child with former partner Tommy Fury. Fans have zeroed in on her repeated use of a white cloud emoji across Instagram and TikTok, treating it as a clue to the baby’s...

By Netmums
Returning From Mat Leave? Why Health Experts Say You MUST Ask for This Working Pattern
NewsMar 26, 2026

Returning From Mat Leave? Why Health Experts Say You MUST Ask for This Working Pattern

Health experts are urging new mothers in the UK to request a phased return to work after maternity leave, gradually rebuilding hours over four weeks rather than jumping straight to full‑time. The approach is shown to lower the risk of...

By Netmums
Parents of Singaporean Babies Born From 1 April 2026 to Get up to 10 Weeks’ Shared Parental Leave Under Enhanced...
NewsMar 26, 2026

Parents of Singaporean Babies Born From 1 April 2026 to Get up to 10 Weeks’ Shared Parental Leave Under Enhanced...

Effective 1 April 2026 Singapore will expand its parental‑leave framework, allowing eligible parents up to 10 weeks of shared parental leave (SPL) on top of 16 weeks of government‑paid maternity leave and four weeks of paternity leave. The total paid leave entitlement rises to...

By Human Resources Online (Asia)
Mom Says Husband Doesn’t Understand Value Of Barista Job With Built-In Childcare
NewsMar 25, 2026

Mom Says Husband Doesn’t Understand Value Of Barista Job With Built-In Childcare

Amanda, a 36‑year‑old barista, enjoys a job that lets her bring her children to work, eliminating daycare expenses. Her husband, however, urges her to pursue a higher‑paying position, arguing she could do more than a "16‑year‑old" job. Amanda posted on...

By Scary Mommy
Quick Answers to Common Questions About Early Childhood Education
NewsMar 25, 2026

Quick Answers to Common Questions About Early Childhood Education

Early childhood education in the United States remains fragmented, with 17 states and the District of Columbia mandating kindergarten attendance as of 2023. Preschool programs lack a national standard, varying between publicly funded and private tuition‑based models. The federal Head...

By Education Week (Technology section)
AI-Proof Your Kids
NewsMar 25, 2026

AI-Proof Your Kids

John Nosta warns that AI’s instant answers risk short‑circuiting children’s cognitive development. While AI can clarify concepts and spark curiosity, it also removes the natural struggle that builds judgment and depth. Nosta proposes ten parenting rules that preserve effort, uncertainty,...

By Psychology Today (site-wide)
New Medical Case Study Suggests Promising Fertility Outcomes For Women Over 45
NewsMar 25, 2026

New Medical Case Study Suggests Promising Fertility Outcomes For Women Over 45

A recent case study in the American Journal of Stem Cells reports two healthy live births—one at age 45 and another at 47—using the women’s own eggs after an experimental ovarian rejuvenation protocol. The treatment blends autologous adipose‑derived stem cells...

By Forbes – Healthcare
Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Behavioral Issues in Pre-Schoolers
NewsMar 25, 2026

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Behavioral Issues in Pre-Schoolers

A University of Toronto study published in JAMA Network Open found that preschoolers who consume high levels of ultra‑processed foods at age three are more likely to exhibit anxiety, aggression, hyperactivity and fearfulness by age five. The analysis of over...

By Forbes – Healthcare
How to Change Your Newborn Baby’s Nappy – a Midwife Guide
NewsMar 25, 2026

How to Change Your Newborn Baby’s Nappy – a Midwife Guide

Midwife Marley Henry, a Pampers ambassador, outlines a step‑by‑step method for safely changing a newborn’s nappy, emphasizing frequent changes every two to three hours and after every stool. She recommends using warm water or fragrance‑free wipes, wiping front to back,...

By Netmums
National Survey of Parents Identifies Barriers to Family Well-Being
NewsMar 24, 2026

National Survey of Parents Identifies Barriers to Family Well-Being

Capita, in partnership with YouGov, launched the Quarterly Insights from American Families survey, interviewing 1,000 parents of children under 18 between February 2‑16, 2026. The baseline findings reveal widespread economic strain, with over a third fearing food shortages and many...

By EdSurge
Before You Post That April Fools’ Day Pregnancy Prank, Read This
NewsMar 24, 2026

Before You Post That April Fools’ Day Pregnancy Prank, Read This

The article warns against using a fake pregnancy announcement as an April Fools’ joke, highlighting the deep emotional pain it can cause for those who have experienced miscarriage or infertility. It explains how such pranks, often intended as harmless humor, can...

By Parents
Would You Let Your 16-Year-Old Go on Spring Break Without You? This Mom Said No
NewsMar 24, 2026

Would You Let Your 16-Year-Old Go on Spring Break Without You? This Mom Said No

A mother posted on Reddit that she would not allow her 16‑year‑old daughter to travel on a spring‑break trip without adult supervision, despite the teen’s request to join three older friends. The proposed journey involved a 12‑hour drive and no...

By Parents
SmartyPants Delivers New Prenatal Multivitamin, Expands Into Capsules
NewsMar 24, 2026

SmartyPants Delivers New Prenatal Multivitamin, Expands Into Capsules

SmartyPants introduced Prenatal Plus Multivitamin Capsules, delivering 480 mg of choline per daily dose—about eight times the amount found in leading prenatal capsules. The formula uses highly bioavailable forms such as methylfolate, methylcobalamin, and DHA, and includes iron that’s gentle on...

By NutraIngredients (EU)
Sienna Miller Says Being Pregnant in Her 40s Is ‘the Best’
NewsMar 24, 2026

Sienna Miller Says Being Pregnant in Her 40s Is ‘the Best’

Actress Sienna Miller, 44, announced she is expecting her third child, describing pregnancy in her 40s as "the best" compared to her twenties experience. She highlighted greater emotional stability, less societal pressure, and the freedom to prioritize personal interests. Miller...

By The Cut (NYMag)
When 98 per Cent of Mothers Return to Work
NewsMar 24, 2026

When 98 per Cent of Mothers Return to Work

Birlasoft reports a 98% maternity return rate, with 177 of 180 mothers rejoining after leave, thanks to continuous engagement, buddy systems, and manager sensitisation. The firm’s overall gender diversity sits at 26%, while women occupy 67% of key managerial positions,...

By HR Katha (India)
Want Your Teen Daughter To Talk To You? Try Playing Pretend Again
NewsMar 23, 2026

Want Your Teen Daughter To Talk To You? Try Playing Pretend Again

A TikTok mom, Alyson Johnson, discovered that treating a 14‑year‑old like a younger child through pretend play can defuse teenage frustration and open lines of communication. By staging a mock shopping trip and a spa‑style hair blow‑out, she turned a...

By Scary Mommy
Is Your Child Having Trouble Holding a Pencil? Why This Fine Motor Skill Is Hard to Grasp
NewsMar 23, 2026

Is Your Child Having Trouble Holding a Pencil? Why This Fine Motor Skill Is Hard to Grasp

A recent survey of early‑childhood educators finds that more than half of preschoolers do not use a functional tripod pencil grip, with many children resorting to fisted or horizontal grips. The deficiency is linked to reduced hands‑on play and increased...

By Parents
The New 'Opening Shift' Trend Will Change Your Life – It Might Just Be the Answer to Multi-Tasking Busy Mums...
NewsMar 23, 2026

The New 'Opening Shift' Trend Will Change Your Life – It Might Just Be the Answer to Multi-Tasking Busy Mums...

The "opening shift" routine has exploded on TikTok, amassing roughly 11.5 k posts that frame the morning as a storefront opening. Influencers such as Shauna Dean promote a 20‑minute habit‑stack that includes making the bed, loading the dishwasher and a quick...

By Netmums
This Mom Of Grown Kids Says "Most Of The Important Work Is Done In Repair"
NewsMar 23, 2026

This Mom Of Grown Kids Says "Most Of The Important Work Is Done In Repair"

TikTok creator Niya Esperanza, with over a million followers, shared a candid video of her mother’s core parenting advice: “most of the important work is done in repair.” The elder stressed apologizing for mistakes, leading with love, and avoiding punishment...

By Scary Mommy