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Understanding PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome)
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, commonly known as PCOS, is the most common reproductive endocrine disease among teens and young women. Roughly 5 to 10% of teens and young women are diagnosed with PCOS. The common symptoms include irregular periods, weight gain, acne, excess facial and body hair, patches of dark skin known as acanthosis nigricans, and impaired fertility.
READ the POSTThe Discipline Dilemma: 8 Insights That Could Help
Why is disciplining our children one of the biggest challenges of parenting? Is it because we feel that the discipline methods used for us were ineffective? Or we think they were effective for us but not for our children, who are so different from us? Or are our perceptions of discipline skewed by the pressures and expectations of society?
READ the POSTGetting Pregnant After 40
More and more women are choosing to start families later in life. Often, the reason is because they’d like to focus on their careers first and establish good financial security before having a baby. The decision–a sound one–is not without its challenges when it comes to becoming pregnant and having a healthy pregnancy.
Returning to Work: Coping with Separation Anxiety
Commonly known as Return to Work Syndrome, the separation anxiety (and all the other feelings that come with it) is very common when parenting infants. It is especially difficult for first time parents. After all, you’ve just been given the greatest gift you’ve ever received. How do you walk away?
#MakeTimeforWonder
As a parent and a teacher, I’d say it’s that wide-eyed, childlike moment when you experience something for the first time, or even for the hundredth time, and feel almost suspended, enraptured, and left marveling at something so amazing, that is causes you to gasp, and say “wow”!
READ the POSTHave You Joined Our #MakeTimeForWhatMatters Challenge Yet?
For April, we want to remind moms (and dads!) that “wonder,” at its heart is about curiosity, exploration, and discovery. These are things our children will learn from us if we exhibit them ourselves as we Make Time for WONDER.
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Motherhood Stage by Stage
We are with you every step of the way, giving you a variety of information, events and activities which address every stage of motherhood.