
a brooklyn mom’s take on what it means to be the first parents in your crew and how to flourish as an independent woman, who also happens to be a full time mom
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most of my menstruating life has been supported by birth control. i’ve always counted on it to dampen the intensity of my period cramps, provide me with a cycle i can count on, and most importantly, to keep me from getting knocked up.
thr...
i wasn’t sure that i’d ever be ready. i imagined myself dreaming about another baby some day in the future and that day would never come. when would i know? had i changed my mind? what on earth could possibly make me ready to go through all...
to me it was just mother’s day.
after a year of trying i was finally pregnant again and had safely reached my second trimester. it was an incredible milestone that marked twelve weeks without miscarrying and a significant decrease in risk...
i don’t have any advice for how to make mom friends, that took me a while. my only advice is to pay attention to the moms who come out of the woodwork.
there are so many people from different chapters of my life who re-emerged as i began...
lately my son won’t stop talking about his wedding. he’s two and a half years old. he just woke up one morning and said i wanna get married.
excuse me?
i wanna get married. i wanna get married outside. with rings.
okay, honey, absolute...
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just your resident low key brooklyn mom here to celebrate however you choose to parent…or don't ;)
honoring any and all of the thoughts that pop into my little head that feel like they need to be shared.
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