The Best Books to Read Before Baby Comes
An expectant mom wants to know: what are the best pregnancy books to read before baby arrives?
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An expectant mom wants to know: what are the best pregnancy books to read before baby arrives?
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A new mom is gearing up for her first trip with her baby and is overwhelmed trying to figure out how to bring everything she needs.
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A mom struggling through postpartum depression is worried that the medication prescribed to her isn’t working. She wants to know if other moms have gone through the same situation, and if so, what they did to battle through the depression. Over on the Mamas Uncut Facebook page, our robust community of moms is always having a
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“We must know who she went to prom with! I can not wait to hear about the rest of the story!”
“She was like I want Papi to adopt me and she was really firm so I said ok.”
“He’s still turning his mouth down every time I pull my hair up.”
“He told me that when she got on the bus, the whole 45-minute bus ride was complete terror and torture.”
How can a doctor, who has never personally met my mom, examined my mom, or walked with her throughout this entire journey deemed her radiation “medically unnecessary?”
“Had a good weekend visit with Collin at home!”
“All you had to do was look at the wristband and see that isn’t her child.”
“I just kept crying and screaming and wanting my mom. And, ‘Please mom, don’t let them take my leg.'”
“It was an absolutely grisly mauling.”
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“I looked into the mirror and didn’t recognize myself.”
The state failed the children, and Cheyene and her brothers paid the price for it.