News Roundup
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Some of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently…
- The Washington Post explained how to babyproof your relationship.
- A Fortune op-ed declared that flexible work is feminist.
- The New York Times shared an essay in which a mom writes, “For all the pressure I have felt as a doctor or a writer, there is nothing that compares with the expectations placed on mothers.”
- The New York Times reported on a survey that found that many women in the U.S. may have tokophobia, an intense fear of childbirth, particularly Black women and those in disadvantaged communities.
- NPR detailed how some parents are wrestling with obesity treatment options for kids.
- Vox looked at “the endless cycling — and recycling — of parenting advice.”
- Romper featured the most popular baby names of 2022.
- Parents shared 11 benefits of yoga for kids.
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from Frazzled, with “Things That Ruin Sleep for a Middle-Aged Parent.”
Also, do be sure to check out the news update over at Corporette!
On Corporette Recently…
- We shared ideas on designing a preppy-inspired office.
- We rounded up the best opaque white T-shirts for work.
- We took a look back at past Corporette posts, including the best vegan shoes for work and tips on how to split expenses with your partner.
- We talked about how to plan for weekly adventures.
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