Terri Huggins, Author at Motherly
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Terri Huggins

Terri Huggins [Hart] is an award-winning journalist and certified fitness instructor who lives in the constant state of an identity crisis: deciding if she aligns more with her maiden name (Huggins) or her married name (Huggins Hart) at any given moment. Nonetheless, she’s excelled as a storyteller, truth-finder, and empathetic interviewer. She's contributed articles about disability advocacy, maternal mortality, pay inequities, corporate culture, and finding joy for publications such as Parents, Washington Post, Real Simple, Good Housekeeping, New York Times, Parents, and more. One of her proudest moments was convincing her local community to install communication boards at playgrounds to create a more accessible and inclusive environment. Through it all, she continues to follow her hack for living life with no regrets: do what you love, give love, and lead with love and hopes you’ll learn to do the same. You can learn more about Terri at TerriHuggins.com

Postpartum

Pregnancy apps can help in the maternal mortality crisis. But surveys show they’re failing women

Pregnancy apps should be a lifeline—but they lack much-needed postpartum support.

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