How to Sleep After a C-Section (10 Tips From a 3x Caesarean Mom)
Whether you’re preparing for your first c-section, or you just had it and are terrified about sleeping at home tonight, here are 10 tips to help you rest easy.
Whether you’re preparing for your first c-section, or you just had it and are terrified about sleeping at home tonight, here are 10 tips to help you rest easy.
The hanging belly is only going to be completely addressed through dedicated pelvic floor therapy, plastic surgery, or a combination of the two.
For Easter this year, I decided to put together a really simple snack mix that I could pack into a few plastic eggs – she can survive without chocolate and jelly beans for another year.
came up with a simple, portable, and inexpensive way to create four sensory games in one, focusing on the following: memory, color recognition, two-of-the-same, and counting – all you need is washi tape and craft popsicle sticks!
These touch-and-feel sensory sticks intrigue babies and toddlers when they touch something soft, rough, or smooth.
I love the adorable book Where’s Boo? by Salina Yoon and figured it would be a great way to introduce my daughter to Halloween. In conjunction with reading the book, I decided we would create our very own Boo to really bring the book to life.
Not only are these 4th of July fruit kabobs adorable, but they are also healthy – a clear win for team Mom.