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The 76 Best Gifts for Expecting Moms Who Deserve the Best
NewsApr 10, 2026

The 76 Best Gifts for Expecting Moms Who Deserve the Best

Parents' latest gift guide lists 76 curated presents for expecting mothers, spanning self‑care, pregnancy essentials, nursery prep, keepsakes, tech gadgets, books, clothing, baby gear, and flexible gift cards. The editors evaluated over 200 products, weighing usefulness, sentiment, and value, and...

By Parents
Pregnant Worker Sues DB Schenker for Firing Her over Pregnancy Absences
NewsApr 10, 2026

Pregnant Worker Sues DB Schenker for Firing Her over Pregnancy Absences

DB Schenker fired Operations Team Lead Adibeth Duran Abreu after she reported severe pregnancy‑related illness and sought FMLA protection. The company issued multiple attendance warnings she says she never saw, then terminated her on April 1, 2025, before her FMLA paperwork could...

By HRD (Human Capital Magazine) US
37 Baby Names That Mean "Light" For Your Little Ray Of Sunshine
NewsApr 10, 2026

37 Baby Names That Mean "Light" For Your Little Ray Of Sunshine

Bustle’s latest feature curates 37 baby names that mean “light,” ranging from classic choices like Abner and Alina to modern word names such as Beacon. Each entry includes origin notes and cultural nuances, highlighting the global appeal of luminous meanings....

By Scary Mommy
Grieving a Parent While Parenting Is Its Own Kind of Hard—Here’s Expert Advice for Getting Through It
NewsApr 10, 2026

Grieving a Parent While Parenting Is Its Own Kind of Hard—Here’s Expert Advice for Getting Through It

Mother loses her father to cancer and grapples with grief while raising teenagers. Grief educator Toni Filipone explains that losing a parent strips away a hidden safety net and forces mothers to become their own source of support. She advises...

By Motherly
You Need to Back Them Up
NewsApr 10, 2026

You Need to Back Them Up

Gloria Johnson, a Black teenager in the segregated South, refused to recite the Pledge of Allegiance and attend school prayer, sparking a personal rebellion. Her mother confronted the school principal and pledged to back her daughter, even if it meant...

By The Daily Dad – Blog
Feeling Like You Slept Poorly Might Take a Heavier Toll on New Parents than Actual Sleep Loss
NewsApr 10, 2026

Feeling Like You Slept Poorly Might Take a Heavier Toll on New Parents than Actual Sleep Loss

A longitudinal study of 232 Israeli couples tracked sleep and mental health from pregnancy through the infant's first year. Researchers found that parents' perception of poor sleep, rather than objectively measured sleep duration, strongly correlated with higher depression and anxiety...

By PsyPost
I Finally Quit Serving My Kids on Plastic Plates Thanks to This Brilliant Shatter-Proof Find
NewsApr 10, 2026

I Finally Quit Serving My Kids on Plastic Plates Thanks to This Brilliant Shatter-Proof Find

A parent switched her three children from plastic dinnerware to stainless‑steel plates after concerns about microplastics and durability. The review highlights Ahmisa’s kid‑focused stainless‑steel line, noting its shatter‑proof strength, lightweight feel, and dishwasher safety. While the upfront price is higher—about...

By The Kitchn
How to Recognize the First Signs of Pregnancy—A Complete Guide
NewsApr 10, 2026

How to Recognize the First Signs of Pregnancy—A Complete Guide

The guide outlines the earliest physiological cues that may signal pregnancy, from breast tenderness and implantation spotting to fatigue, nausea, and increased urination. It explains how hormone fluctuations—especially estrogen, progesterone, hCG, and GDF15—drive these symptoms and why they often mimic...

By Parents
The Complete Guide to Pregnancy After IUD Removal
NewsApr 10, 2026

The Complete Guide to Pregnancy After IUD Removal

Fertility typically returns within the first menstrual cycle after an intrauterine device (IUD) is removed, because neither copper nor hormonal IUDs suppress ovulation. Studies show pregnancy rates post‑removal mirror those of non‑IUD users, with age being the dominant factor influencing...

By Parents
7 Reasons Your Baby's Poop Might Be Green
NewsApr 10, 2026

7 Reasons Your Baby's Poop Might Be Green

Green baby poop is usually harmless and often reflects diet, bile flow, iron intake, or a foremilk‑hindmilk imbalance. Newborns start with a greenish‑black meconium that transitions to yellow or brown as digestion stabilizes. Temporary green stools can result from excess...

By Parents
Cradlewise Brings Its Award-Winning Smart Crib to Amazon in Time for Mother's Day
NewsApr 10, 2026

Cradlewise Brings Its Award-Winning Smart Crib to Amazon in Time for Mother's Day

Cradlewise, the AI‑powered smart crib, launched on Amazon on April 10 with a $90 discount through May 15, timed for Mother’s Day. The $1,799 system promises up to four times the lifespan of traditional bassinets and includes a two‑year Nurture Core app...

By Business Wire — Executive Appointments
‘I Joined the Management Team the Day After Returning From Maternity Leave’
NewsApr 10, 2026

‘I Joined the Management Team the Day After Returning From Maternity Leave’

Women in Solar+ Europe highlighted Ilse Cappelle, Libra Energy’s Head of Marketing & E‑commerce, who stepped onto the management team the day after returning from maternity leave. Her story showcases the company’s commitment to career growth, work‑life balance, and gender‑inclusive...

By pv magazine
Trapped and Alone: Fear of ICE Is Deepening Postpartum Isolation for Immigrant Mothers
NewsApr 10, 2026

Trapped and Alone: Fear of ICE Is Deepening Postpartum Isolation for Immigrant Mothers

Immigrant mothers in Minneapolis, such as Laura and Reina, are experiencing severe postpartum isolation because of lingering fear of ICE raids. The heightened anxiety prevents them from seeking routine medical care, accepting help from family, or even leaving their homes,...

By Nonprofit Quarterly
‘I Am at a Crossroads’: I’m 37 and Have $1.3 Million. Do I Stop Working to Spend Time with My...
NewsApr 10, 2026

‘I Am at a Crossroads’: I’m 37 and Have $1.3 Million. Do I Stop Working to Spend Time with My...

A 37‑year‑old father with a $1.3 million net worth is weighing whether to quit his $165,000 salary to become a stay‑at‑home dad for his 5‑ and 2‑year‑old children. He cites chronic stress and only 90 minutes of daily interaction with his...

By MarketWatch – ETF
8 Amtrak Routes that Are Actually Worth It with Kids (and 1 that Will Change How You Do Florida Trips...
NewsApr 9, 2026

8 Amtrak Routes that Are Actually Worth It with Kids (and 1 that Will Change How You Do Florida Trips...

Amtrak is positioning itself as a family‑friendly alternative to air travel, highlighting eight routes that range from short day trips to multi‑day scenic journeys. The guide details sleeper‑car options, half‑price child fares and practical tips for routes like the Coast...

By Motherly
Do You Spend More Time With Your Kids Than Your Parents Did With You?
NewsApr 9, 2026

Do You Spend More Time With Your Kids Than Your Parents Did With You?

A Reddit post sparked a discussion about how modern parents spend far more time with their children than their own parents did. Research cited from the Journal of Marriage and Family shows mothers’ daily childcare rose from 54 minutes in...

By Scary Mommy
Severe Exposure to ‘Forever Chemicals’ During Pregnancy Could Lead to Childhood Asthma
NewsApr 9, 2026

Severe Exposure to ‘Forever Chemicals’ During Pregnancy Could Lead to Childhood Asthma

Swedish researchers at Lund University linked very high prenatal exposure to per‑ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) with a 40% increase in childhood asthma risk. The study examined over 11,000 children born between 2006 and 2013 in Ronneby, where decades‑long contamination...

By Inside Climate News
Fixating on a ‘Magic Number’ of Childcare Hours Misses What’s Most Important for Kids’ Development
NewsApr 9, 2026

Fixating on a ‘Magic Number’ of Childcare Hours Misses What’s Most Important for Kids’ Development

The Australian Department of Education released data from the First Five Years project, which tracked 274,000 children and linked early‑childhood education hours to development in the first school year. Children who spent 40 hours or more per week in formal care...

By The Conversation – Fashion (global)
My Father-in-Law Lives with My Young Family but I Don’t Want to ‘Sandwich Parent’. What Should I Do? | Leading...
NewsApr 9, 2026

My Father-in-Law Lives with My Young Family but I Don’t Want to ‘Sandwich Parent’. What Should I Do? | Leading...

A couple moved the husband’s father into a granny annex expecting health support and informal childcare, but the father‑in‑law’s frailty and mood swings have created unexpected emotional and logistical strain. The author advises the writer to inventory the elder’s physical...

By The Guardian – Family
Four in 10 UK Parents Struggle to Afford Essentials for Newborns, Study Says
NewsApr 9, 2026

Four in 10 UK Parents Struggle to Afford Essentials for Newborns, Study Says

A Barnardo’s survey of 2,000 UK parents with children under five found that 40% struggle to afford essential newborn items, and 49% say financial pressure hampers their child’s development. In Scotland, a universal baby‑box programme has distributed over 360,000 kits...

By The Guardian — Money
Why Children Become Fussy Eaters
NewsApr 9, 2026

Why Children Become Fussy Eaters

The Economist revisits the origins of children’s fussy eating, tracing it back to a 1915 inquiry where officials dismissed personal taste and blamed stomach problems. The article highlights how early 20th‑century assumptions that kids would eat anything have been overturned...

By The Economist — Culture
Center and Home-Based ABA Therapy: Comprehensive Support for Every Child
NewsApr 9, 2026

Center and Home-Based ABA Therapy: Comprehensive Support for Every Child

ABA therapy combines behavioral science with individualized instruction to teach essential skills. Parents increasingly adopt a hybrid model that pairs center‑based sessions with home‑based practice, creating a consistent learning environment across settings. Center programs provide structured routines, professional guidance, and...

By Healthcare Guys
Morning Brief Podcast: Two Women Fought to Change India's Maternity Laws... And Succeeded
NewsApr 9, 2026

Morning Brief Podcast: Two Women Fought to Change India's Maternity Laws... And Succeeded

In 2026 India’s Supreme Court ruled in favor of a landmark maternity‑leave case brought by activist Hamsaanandini Nanduri and lawyer Bani Dikshit. The decision overturns the nation’s outdated six‑week entitlement, mandating a substantially longer, more inclusive leave regime. The ruling also...

By The Economic Times – Earnings (India)
Le Purée Taps Steph Claire Smith To Position The Brand As A Trusted Choice Via Willow & Blake
NewsApr 8, 2026

Le Purée Taps Steph Claire Smith To Position The Brand As A Trusted Choice Via Willow & Blake

Le Purée has enlisted actress Steph Claire Smith as the face of its latest campaign, developed with branding agency Willow & Blake. The multi‑channel effort positions the baby‑food brand as a trusted, nostalgic yet modern choice for parents, highlighting real ingredients, whole foods,...

By B&T (Australia)
Caring for an Autistic Child Amid War and Uncertainty
NewsApr 8, 2026

Caring for an Autistic Child Amid War and Uncertainty

Nataliia Ukrainets, a Kyiv mother, founded an autism center that has survived four years of the Russo‑Ukrainian war. Despite missile damage, power cuts and constant shelling, the center continues to deliver therapy and parent‑coaching for autistic children. Nataliia now runs...

By Psychology Today (site-wide)
Here's Why Some Kids Get Moody Around 7 or 8 Years Old
NewsApr 8, 2026

Here's Why Some Kids Get Moody Around 7 or 8 Years Old

Adrenarche, a hormonal surge that precedes puberty, typically occurs between ages six and eight and can provoke sudden mood swings, anxiety, and tearfulness. The rise in adrenal androgens, especially DHEA, influences neural pathways tied to emotional processing, leading some children...

By Parents
11 Expert Tips for Getting Pregnant
NewsApr 8, 2026

11 Expert Tips for Getting Pregnant

The article compiles 11 expert‑backed tips to help couples conceive faster, emphasizing ovulation tracking, timing intercourse, and lifestyle tweaks. It highlights the importance of using fertility‑friendly lubricants, maintaining a stress‑free environment, and recognizing when to seek specialist care. Data points...

By Parents
Why Babies Suck and Chew on Their Hands
NewsApr 8, 2026

Why Babies Suck and Chew on Their Hands

Babies instinctively suck and chew on their hands as a form of self‑exploration, signaling early fine‑motor and visual‑motor development. The behavior often coincides with teething between four and seven months, but can also indicate hunger, a need for comfort, or...

By Parents
6 Ways to Tell the Difference Between Gas and Labor Contractions
NewsApr 8, 2026

6 Ways to Tell the Difference Between Gas and Labor Contractions

Pregnant women often confuse early labor contractions with gas pain, but key differences help distinguish them. Labor contractions occur in rhythmic waves, tighten the uterus, and are often accompanied by discharge changes, whereas gas pain is irregular, sharp, and eases...

By Parents
Aubrey Plaza Reportedly Expecting Her 1st Child with Girls Alum Chris Abbott
NewsApr 8, 2026

Aubrey Plaza Reportedly Expecting Her 1st Child with Girls Alum Chris Abbott

Aubrey Plaza has confirmed she is expecting her first child with partner Christopher Abbott, according to a People magazine statement. The couple, who have collaborated on projects such as the film "Black Bear" and an off‑Broadway revival of "Danny and...

By CBC
What Your Zodiac Sign Says About Your Parenting Style—And Where You Shine
NewsApr 8, 2026

What Your Zodiac Sign Says About Your Parenting Style—And Where You Shine

The article explores how each zodiac sign’s elemental traits influence parenting styles, detailing strengths and blind spots for fire, earth, air, and water signs. It cites astrologers Carmen Turner‑Schott and Jill Brown, who describe fire signs as energetic leaders, earth...

By Parents
I'm a Literacy Specialist and a Mom. One Simple Habit Helps Preschoolers Build Reading Skills Long Before Kindergarten.
NewsApr 8, 2026

I'm a Literacy Specialist and a Mom. One Simple Habit Helps Preschoolers Build Reading Skills Long Before Kindergarten.

A former first‑grade teacher and early‑childhood literacy specialist argues that memorizing letters isn’t the primary driver of reading success. Instead, she recommends turning storytime into an interactive conversation by pausing to ask open‑ended questions about the plot, characters, and illustrations....

By Business Insider
'The Hormone Crash Is Just Insane': Lorraine Kelly's Daughter on the Postpartum Anxiety Nobody Warned Her About
NewsApr 8, 2026

'The Hormone Crash Is Just Insane': Lorraine Kelly's Daughter on the Postpartum Anxiety Nobody Warned Her About

Rosie Kelly‑Smith, daughter of TV presenter Lorraine Kelly, opened up about a severe bout of postpartum anxiety that began the night she brought her 18‑month‑old daughter Billie home. A sudden hormone crash triggered weeks of panic, intrusive thoughts and sleeplessness,...

By Netmums
Babies: Raw, Nuanced, Real – What This BBC Drama Gets Right About Recurrent Miscarriage
NewsApr 8, 2026

Babies: Raw, Nuanced, Real – What This BBC Drama Gets Right About Recurrent Miscarriage

The BBC drama "Babies" offers a raw, nuanced portrayal of recurrent miscarriage through the story of Lisa and Stephen, a couple in their thirties grappling with repeated loss. The series slows its pacing to mirror the liminal experience of trying...

By The Conversation – Fashion (global)
Aubrey Plaza and Chris Abbott Are Having a Baby
NewsApr 8, 2026

Aubrey Plaza and Chris Abbott Are Having a Baby

Aubrey Plaza announced she is expecting her first child with actor Chris Abbott, a relationship that had remained private until the pregnancy news broke. The couple have collaborated on screen in the 2020 film "Black Bear" and off‑Broadway in 2023,...

By The Cut (NYMag)
Addressing the Crisis of Black Maternal Health: A Critical Role for Black Fathers
NewsApr 8, 2026

Addressing the Crisis of Black Maternal Health: A Critical Role for Black Fathers

The United States faces a stark Black maternal health crisis, with mortality rates over 55 per 100,000 live births—more than triple the rate for white women. Over 80% of these deaths are deemed preventable through early intervention, yet systemic racism...

By Dads Pad Blog
Slurrp Farm Taps Into the Everyday Struggle Behind School Tiffins
NewsApr 8, 2026

Slurrp Farm Taps Into the Everyday Struggle Behind School Tiffins

Slurrp Farm, the millet‑based children’s food brand, launched a Back to School campaign featuring a short film that dramatizes parents’ daily worry about unfinished tiffins. The ad follows seven‑year‑old Kabeer’s chaotic morning and shows his mother packing Slurrp Farm Millet...

By afaqs! (India)
Toddlers Are Happier Giving Treats to Others than Receiving Them, Study Finds
NewsApr 8, 2026

Toddlers Are Happier Giving Treats to Others than Receiving Them, Study Finds

A new study in Developmental Science observed 134 toddlers aged 16‑24 months and found they displayed higher happiness scores when giving treats to a puppet than when receiving treats themselves. The boost in mood occurred in both costly (giving away...

By PsyPost
Moms Are Speaking. Are We Really Listening?
NewsApr 8, 2026

Moms Are Speaking. Are We Really Listening?

The article argues that modern mothers are consistently devalued by cultural narratives that prioritize career success over caregiving. Personal anecdotes illustrate how professional women feel “less than” after having children, while stay‑at‑home moms are dismissed as non‑contributors. It frames this...

By Institute for Family Studies (Blog)
Millions of Preterm Births Were Linked to Plastic Chemicals in New Study. Here’s What Experts Say
NewsApr 8, 2026

Millions of Preterm Births Were Linked to Plastic Chemicals in New Study. Here’s What Experts Say

A new eClinicalMedicine study links exposure to the plasticizers DEHP and DiNP to roughly two million preterm births each year, accounting for more than 8% of global premature deliveries and about 74,000 newborn deaths. Researchers estimated exposure across 200 countries...

By Womens Health
The ‘Jessica’ Trick for Toddler Tantrums Is All over TikTok — Here’s What a Pediatrician Wants You to Know
NewsApr 7, 2026

The ‘Jessica’ Trick for Toddler Tantrums Is All over TikTok — Here’s What a Pediatrician Wants You to Know

A TikTok‑fueled "Jessica" trick—calling an unexpected name during a toddler tantrum—has gone viral as a quick de‑escalation tool. Pediatrician Dr. Madison Szar explains it works by delivering a pattern‑interrupt that pauses the child’s emotional loop without adding sensory overload. The...

By Motherly
A New Book Finds Parenting Inspiration in the Animal Kingdom
NewsApr 7, 2026

A New Book Finds Parenting Inspiration in the Animal Kingdom

Elizabeth Preston’s new book, *The Creatures’ Guide to Caring* (Viking, $30), uses animal parenting examples to illuminate human child‑rearing. The author blends humor with scientific research, from beetles that regurgitate food to fish fathers that release oxytocin, showing how caregiving...

By Science News
Why So Many Kids Get Bored at School—And Ways Parents Can Help
NewsApr 7, 2026

Why So Many Kids Get Bored at School—And Ways Parents Can Help

School boredom affects many children, stemming from insufficient academic challenge, lack of relevance, mental‑health struggles, or weak social connections. Experts like Dr. Natalie Gwyn and social worker Tameko Hairston‑Piggee note that unaddressed disengagement can lead to apathy, frustration, and even...

By Parents
Placental Abruption Raises Offsprings’ Risk for Heart Disease, Death
NewsApr 6, 2026

Placental Abruption Raises Offsprings’ Risk for Heart Disease, Death

A new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association finds that children born after a placental abruption face a dramatically higher risk of cardiovascular disease and death by age 28. The analysis of 2,949,992 singleton pregnancies from...

By Healio
Can a Sweet Potato Help Your Baby Sleep Through the Night?
NewsApr 6, 2026

Can a Sweet Potato Help Your Baby Sleep Through the Night?

A New Zealand randomized trial examined how sweet potato (kūmara) affects infant sleep during the first year of complementary feeding. Infants given standard freeze‑dried kūmara powder experienced significantly less nocturnal wakefulness, settling back to sleep faster after awakenings. By contrast,...

By PsyPost
Karishma Tanna Announces Pregnancy After 4 Years of Marriage, Says Her ‘Little Miracle’ Is Due in August
NewsApr 6, 2026

Karishma Tanna Announces Pregnancy After 4 Years of Marriage, Says Her ‘Little Miracle’ Is Due in August

Karishma Tanna and husband Varun Bangera announced they are expecting their first child, due in August 2026, marking a milestone four years after their 2022 wedding. The couple shared the news on Instagram, posting photos of themselves in "mom" and...

By The Indian Express – Entertainment
Picky Eaters: A Modern American Phenomenon
NewsApr 6, 2026

Picky Eaters: A Modern American Phenomenon

Food historian Helen Zoe Veit’s new book reveals that American children were once omnivorous eaters, consuming a wide variety of meats, organs, and vegetables in the 19th century. In the early 20th century, medical advice shifted toward bland, limited diets,...

By Institute for Family Studies (Blog)
7 Signs You May Be An Authoritarian Parent
NewsApr 5, 2026

7 Signs You May Be An Authoritarian Parent

Authoritarian parenting is characterized by strict rules, high demands, and minimal emotional warmth. Research links this style to lower self‑esteem, heightened anxiety, and rebellious behavior, even though it can yield short‑term obedience and safety benefits. The article outlines seven clear...

By Parents
101 Soft Baby Names That Feel Calm, Gentle, and Totally Dreamy
NewsApr 5, 2026

101 Soft Baby Names That Feel Calm, Gentle, and Totally Dreamy

The article catalogs 101 soft baby names for boys, girls, and gender‑neutral options, emphasizing gentle phonetics, nature‑inspired meanings, and vintage elegance. It links the rise of these names to millennial parents’ preference for calm, aesthetic lifestyles such as cottagecore and...

By Parents