News Roundup
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Some of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently…
- Refinery29 declared, “The pregnancy fashion revolution is here.”
- The Cut looked at how nannies help powerful women do it all.
- Washington Post columnist Michele L. Norris wrote about this week’s hearings and pointed out, “[Judge Ketanji Brown] Jackson put the spotlight on the constant fear that, as a mother, you’re not getting it right.”
- The 19th reported that the Senate has approved a bill to ban the sale of crib bumpers.
- Romper explained how body shaming in the pediatrician’s office causes real harm to kids.
- CNBC noted that Match has launched Stir, a dating app for single parents.
- Speaking of dating, The Washington Post looked at how parents can bring back date night.
- Today’s Parent shared a piece by a mom who wrote about six pandemic habits she’ll keep.
- Scary Mommy reported on a new study that found that parents’ social media use is associated with their parenting style.
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from Weekly Humorist, with “You Can Be Anything You Want! And Other Lies We Tell Girls About the Professional World.”
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