Posts by Sabrina Rojas Weiss, Author at Motherly
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Sabrina Rojas Weiss

Sabrina Rojas Weiss is a writer and editor who lives in Brooklyn with her son, husband and a belligerent rat terrier. She used to talk to famous people for a living, but interviewing moms, scientists and therapists turns out to be a lot more fun.

Some hospitals aren’t letting women push during birth when they need to—and that’s not OK

"I've never felt a more painful experience in my life [than] being strapped down and forced to hold a baby in," says Elaina Loveland.

Updated Aug. 07, 2024
photo of the peanuts gang at thanksgiving- a charlie brown thanksgiving

Where to watch ‘A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving’—and how to talk about it with your kids

We can use the beloved classic to teach our kids about inclusion and a fuller version of history.

Updated Oct. 26, 2023

These viral photos tell a story of stillbirth that words could not

Loss can take many forms, and Pennsylvania photographer Meg Brock is helping the world…

Updated Oct. 06, 2021
baby eating solid food in a high chair

How much solid food should babies eat in their first year? A surprising new study sheds light on guidelines

A new study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, tested whether the amount of food suggested by each of those sources leads to babies with a healthy body mass index.

Updated Dec. 16, 2022
two parents holding adopted baby

This family’s viral adoption story proves ‘families don’t have to match’

Just when this couple had given up, adoption became an option.

Updated Oct. 01, 2022

This viral photo shows one genius father’s nap hack

Encouraging your kids' creative sides while also squeezing in a nap? We love this approach!

Updated Oct. 14, 2021

Disney’s adaptive Halloween costumes are as adorable as they are necessary 🎃

They're designed for kids who use wheelchairs and are so cute!

Updated Aug. 11, 2020
Ashley Graham on the red carpet

Ashley Graham got the best advice about motherhood from Amy Schumer & Serena Williams

Serena says it's okay to be scared, but not okay to compare postpartum bodies.

Updated Feb. 08, 2022
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