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Choosing To Have Kids

After I started thinking more seriously about creating a family, I realized that me and my spouse needed to have some kids. We started working hard to figure out how we would create a schedule around a baby, and after we had a plan, we knew that things were coming together. After my wife was pregnant, we anxiously awaited the birth of our baby, and it was awesome to see how much things started to improve after he was finally here. I wanted to start a website that focused on the choice to have kids, and how to have a family that you will want to be with forever.

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As a parent, you have your hands full. Not only do you have to tend to the daily needs of your kids—the feeding, bathing, clothing, homework, etc.—but you also have to worry about what's going on inside their little minds. Kids don't always open up when things are bothering them, especially when what's bothering them has to do with troubles that mom and dad are having. Do you know what symptoms to watch for to know if your child is feeling overstressed? Read More 

Unexpected Pregnancy In Your Late Forties: How To Handle This Midlife Crisis

Men have a midlife crisis and they go buy an expensive sports car. They have it easy. When women have a midlife crisis, it can come in the form of an unexpected pregnancy at an advanced maternal age. Imagine being 49, almost 50, and you have raised your children to "adulthood" and sent them out of the nest. The last thing most women want at this age and stage of life is to spend another twenty years raising a child. Read More