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Jazzmine Hall is among five inspiring mothers featured in Baby Dove’s Expecting Care campaign, a portrait series that highlights fund recipients who are in various stages of motherhood and pregnancy.
Yes, I wanted my mom to still love me, but I needed her to love me. I wanted to know that by opening up about this part of my life she could actually love me more fully.
Navigating this beautiful struggle of parenting, we’re still learning and doing the best we can. I’m humbled by my husband's patience and lessons learned daily.
This one’s for the fathers. Consistently being there. Consistently doing the big and small things for and with your babies.
Kellee Stewart wants you to celebrate the journey to parenthood, even if that journey doesn’t look like what you thought it would initially.
Child wellness and nutrition still needs attention, and through farm-to-kid multivitamins, Raffe Healthy Kids is dedicated to improving health for the next generation.
Life was easier before I became a mom, and sometimes I miss it.
As I embrace this incredible experience of motherhood while pregnant with my second child, I've found myself at a crossroads this holiday season.
Differences in parenting styles, setting boundaries with your partner’s co-parent, and feeling like an outsider will come — here’s how you can address those challenges.
Child wellness and nutrition still needs attention, and through farm-to-kid multivitamins, Raffe Healthy Kids is dedicated to improving health for the next generation.
Life was easier before I became a mom, and sometimes I miss it.
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Black Love’s Fatherhood Block Party was a celebration that embodied the essence of community!
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“As Black women, we so easily tend to ‘muscle’ our way through hard times. But it is in those times that we must do our due diligence in tending to our mental health.”
Even with a supportive husband and a successful career, my lack of stability when I was pregnant with my first child made me feel like I wasn’t worthy of carrying my second.
Child wellness and nutrition still needs attention, and through farm-to-kid multivitamins, Raffe Healthy Kids is dedicated to improving health for the next generation.
Life was easier before I became a mom, and sometimes I miss it.
As I embrace this incredible experience of motherhood while pregnant with my second child, I've found myself at a crossroads this holiday season.
Differences in parenting styles, setting boundaries with your partner’s co-parent, and feeling like an outsider will come — here’s how you can address those challenges.
Although my body has endured so much, it has done amazing things. This acknowledgment provides space for me to positively affirm myself and my body.
Black Love’s Fatherhood Block Party was a celebration that embodied the essence of community!
Yes, I wanted my mom to still love me, but I needed her to love me. I wanted to know that by opening up about this part of my life she could actually love me more fully.
Navigating this beautiful struggle of parenting, we’re still learning and doing the best we can. I’m humbled by my husband's patience and lessons learned daily.
This one’s for the fathers. Consistently being there. Consistently doing the big and small things for and with your babies.
Kellee Stewart wants you to celebrate the journey to parenthood, even if that journey doesn’t look like what you thought it would initially.
“The Crossover” soared as a beautiful portrayal about how Black love is reflected through romance, brotherhood, and parenthood.
Birth mothers, think good healing thoughts of your child, push that love into the earth, and believe it will bring a great harvest. You didn’t raise that child, but you did birth them, take honor in that.
After experiencing so much trauma as a single mother of two, I didn’t feel worthy of love. I thought no one would want me. Now, I’m living the life that I once dreamed about.
Educator and mama of six Charisse Sims gives tips and tricks on how to navigate parenting and get through the hardest job you’ll probably ever have.
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For me, being in an interfaith marriage has not as difficult as one would perceive it to be. With the level of love and respect that we have for each other, forcing religion on one another has never been an option
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If you love your child more than you despise your co-parent, communicating will become second nature.