Zara Hanawalt, Author at Motherly - Page 5 of 13
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Zara Hanawalt

Zara Hanawalt is a twin mom, writer/editor, and graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. She has been writing in the motherhood space for years (long before she became a mom herself!) and also covers health, entertainment, style and culture. When she's not on deadline, you can find her trying new restaurants, reading, or traveling with her family. Zara lives in Chicago with her husband, son, and daughter.

Celebrity News

Why Meghan Trainor is saying no to sex while pregnant

The singer opened up about the boundaries she's enforcing while expecting her first child, a baby boy.

Nutrition

7 delicious recipes for mamas with gestational diabetes

What to eat when it eat feels like you can't eat anything.

Beauty & Style

I swore I’d never say it, but here we are: I’m sick of wearing leggings

Why I love getting dressed up for no reason.

Home Decor

12 viral TikTok decor hacks that will give your home an instant makeover 🙌

Looking to spruce up your space? Here's all the inspiration you need, mama.

Celebrity News

Chrissy Teigen is on bedrest—and says it’s ‘punishment’ for previous ‘easy’ pregnancies

"Been in bed for all but 5 mins of the last 24 hours."

Celebrity News

19 celebrity mamas who are refreshingly honest about breastfeeding 🙌

America Ferrera is pumping on set and we love her for it.

Postpartum Products

8 pieces your postpartum capsule wardrobe *needs*

You'll be living in these, mama.

Meal Planning & Shopping

13 TikTok recipes that will get you excited about cooking again

Get out of that culinary funk, mama!

Beauty & Style

These TikTok fashion ideas will get you out of your style rut, mama

The best part? They're built around our favorite staples.

Miscarriage & Loss

This viral image of rainbow babies holding a photo of their late sister is so powerful

"She is their big sister, our firstborn, and we will love her always."

Life

A daughter’s viral tweet calls for empathy for teachers

Teachers are just trying as hard as they possibly can to adjust to the new normal—just like the rest of us.

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