Archive for 'moms'

Integrating ‘Mommy & Me’

Posted on24. Sep, 2010 by Brian Reid.

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Full disclosure: I have never, as a dad, been explicitly forbidden from engaging in any sort of parental activity based solely on my gender. For a long time, I assumed that excluded dads were something of an urban legend. And then I heard about a Nashville mom interested in keeping dads away. And then I [...]

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More on Why Dads Need to be in the Delivery Room

Posted on22. Mar, 2010 by Brian Reid.

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Of all of the strange controversies having to do with dads, none perplexes me quite as much as the argument that dads shouldn’t be in the delivery room. This getting a pseudo-scientific cast from a French doc who says that having dad around stresses mom out, a proposition that I find highly dubious. I took [...]

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Today’s Research That Should Make You Really Angry

Posted on19. Feb, 2010 by Brian Reid.

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The “mommy wars” idea that woman can and do judge each other based on their current employment status is a real tragedy and something that has — for years — driven me bonkers. But at the end of the day, we’re all adults, and if some at-home moms want to give the stinkeye to go-to-work [...]

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