Mother’s Day Gifts - The gift of motherhood

September 19th, 2007

The gift of motherhood

In the collective consciousness of our society, some norms are perceived as ‘natural’ and, consequently, get cast in stone. via Sify

Lauren Holly discusses motherhood and adoption

Baby Gifts - Personalized Baby The Baby Gifts Company! Personalized Sweat Suits, Baby Shower Gifts & Baskets. via Celebrity Babies

Books: Reflections on a left-led life

“I can’t remember a time since puberty when I wasn’t preoccupied with love - looking for it, falling in and out of it, wondering why it made me unhappy, looking for it some more.”

It must be my problem. Watching a feminist I’ve admired dissolve into a whingeing puddle in her late 50s is painful. via The Journal News

Naomi Watts is loving motherhood

“I hope to take him for Christmas to show the rellies”

Australian News.Net Wednesday 12th September, 2007 Melbourne, Sept 12 : Australian actress Naomi Watts admits she loves being a mom. via Australian News

Body pump for mums

CHARITY body training sessions are now available for Taunton mums. As part of National Yummy Mummy Week, Mark Washington, a fitness instructor from the Blackbrook Sports Centre is organising the evening of body … via Somerset County Gazette

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Mother’s Day Gifts - Fertility problems - affect a third of couples

September 12th, 2007

Fertility problems - affect a third of couples

COUPLES desperate for a child are spending more than 1bn on infertility treatment.

Baby questions? Check the Net for answers

“What’s happened over the last few years is the landscape has broadened”

No more waking up your mother in the middle of the night to ask what to do with your bawling baby. via Canada.com

Mixing Profit, Motherhood: Mixing profit, motherhood

“From March on, it has really been very busy. I’m starting to turn a profit.”

As a mother of two, Jill Cirigliano knows how hard it is to work and raise her children. via Asbury Park Press Online

Prosecutor declines to prosecute woman who left baby

“Hey, Jane, where’s your baby??”

An 18-year-old woman suspected of leaving her newborn in an Omaha hospital bathroom will not face charges, Douglas County Attorney Don Kleine said. via Lincoln Journal Star

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