7 Parenting Superstitions From Around the World
Would you ask a sumo wrestler to make your baby cry?
Would you ask a sumo wrestler to make your baby cry?
Rigid public health recommendations and a judgmental parent culture make new moms feel bad when they breastfeed—and when they don’t.
The idea for the initiative was borrowed from Finland.
Jennie Bushnell was terrified her six children would be seen as freaks—so she kept their remarkable birth a secret.
It’s scientifically proven that they smell amazing.
From the mid to late 1980s, the most ubiquitous road sign didn’t advise you to stop, obey the speed limit, or be mindful of crossing deer. Instead, it was diamond-shaped, used a black-on-yellow color scheme, and came with a stern warning for nearby driver
Researchers have recently learned that premature babies are already infected with dangerous, drug-resistant bacteria.