News Roundup

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A weatherwoman bringing her baby to workSome of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently…

  • ABC News reported that Susie Martin, director of operations and certified meteorologist for the weather company Praedictix, wore her 1-year-old while on the air last Friday to promote International Babywearing Week.
  • Harper’s Bazaar explained why model Valeria Garcia walked down the runway last month at London Fashion Week with a wearable breast pump visible under her outfit.
  • Fashionista provided 11 gentle, hydrating cleansers for dry skin.
  • Working Mother offered reasons why working moms shouldn’t quit their jobs, even if most of their salaries are going toward childcare.
  • Fast Company suggested how working parents can navigate their four biggest challenges at work.
  • Motherly shared the Friendly Airports for Mothers Act passed earlier this month, ensuring mothers will have access to private, clean, and accessible lactation rooms in medium and large U.S. airports.
  • The New York Times explained why new moms are turning to postpartum doulas.
  • The New York Times also offered advice for helping a child with an anxiety disorder.
  • SELF shared what happened when a mom applied the advice of relationship books, including The 5 Love Languages, to her own marriage.
  • Lifehacker’s Offspring shared the bucket hack that actually gets kids to put away their stuff.
  • An opinion writer for The Washington Post asked how women can make the most of the current women’s movement to unite mothers and create real change.
  • For your Laugh of the Week: Working Mother shared a Halloween-themed pregnancy — and birth! — photoshoot (warning: not for the squeamish…).

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