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Emily Glover

Emily Glover is Motherly's Branded Content Editor and a Founding Team Member. She lives in Colorado with her husband and three children. LinkedIn Website

Work & Motherhood

For 49% of expectant women, it can feel like a choice between breastfeeding or job growth, says new survey

We still have more work to do to make workplaces pumping-friendly.

Celebrity News

Why Kristen Bell uses ‘Snow White’ as a conversation-starter with her kids

She asks her daughters some choice questions while reading the classic fairy tale.

Celebrity News

Carrie Underwood says her second pregnancy is harder than she expected

And many second-time mamas can relate.

Birth

You no longer have to delay early pushing during labor, says new study

The study of 2,400 first-time mothers found there was no difference in eventual C-section rates between women who pushed early or waited an hour.

Child

The perfect way to explain consent to kids—from a 3rd grade teacher

"I created the organization of the chart, but almost everything in it—the ideas, the quotes—those are things that were 100% generated by my students," Kleinrock says.

Life

Gwyneth Paltrow didn’t recognize her symptoms as postpartum depression

"It was really shocking to me because I never thought that I would be a person who got postnatal depression," Paltrow recently said during an episode of the goop podcast.

Celebrity News

Jessica Simpson is pregnant with baby #3!

"We couldn't be happier," says Simpson.

Toddler Learn & Play

Talking to your toddler boosts their IQ as pre-teens, says new study

Narrate what you see and do. Ask them questions. React to their verbalizations... There truly is no downside to it.

Celebrity News

Chrissy Teigen shares how her sex life changed after baby #2

It's refreshing to hear for any parent.

Life

Male doctor says female colleagues earn less because they ‘don’t work as hard’

This kind of prejudice against women holds us *all* back.

Baby Health

Wearable baby monitors don’t reliably read vital signs, study finds

But makers of the Owlet Baby Monitor stand by their product.

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