Melinda Gates previewed her annual letter, saying it’s “incredibly disturbing” America has the worst maternal death rate of any developed country.
Author: Sonja Haller, USA TODAY
‘Intensive’ parenting is here for 2019 and it’s taking helicopter parenting to the next level
Most moms and dads favor “intensive” parenting, regardless of their financial situation, a study found. But that ideal might be out of reach.
Idina Menzel joins ‘#badmoms’ who forgot tooth fairy, supportive parents come to the rescue
The entertainer called herself a ‘bad mom’ when the tooth fairy forgot to visit her son. Parents who’d done the same offered fixes to the problem.
Joanna Gaines’ first children’s book is about her family garden and ‘what a gift life is’
Gaines wrote “We are the Gardeners” and her children are credited as co-authors. Gardens teach children about “what a gift life is,” Gaines said.
Toddler who’s unimpressed with new baby brother is all of us when big change comes
This toddler was unimpressed when her little brother was placed in her arms. It’s almost like she knows she’ll have to share toys and cookies.
January babies are more likely to be famous and other reasons for them to brag
Babies born in January have a lot going for them. For example, they’re likely to grow up to be a celebrity, a doctor or a sports star.
Pregnant celebrities 2019: Who’s due, baby bump pics and gender reveals
“Big Bang Theory” star Johnny Galecki will become a dad soon. Other expectant celebs include Blake Lively, Jenna Bush Hager and Chelsea Clinton.
Squee! Nurses pregnant at the same time deliver adorable baby photos for us to fawn over
The seven Illinois nurses and obstetrician tech who were pregnant at the same time pose with their newborns.
‘Baby Shark’ doo doo doo’d itself to No. 32 on the Billboard Hot 100
The infectious song, viewed more than 2 billion times on YouTube, climbed to the Top 40. The diddy is a couple notches below Lady Gaga’s “Shallow.”
School official who allegedly told trans teen ‘You freak me out’ could keep job
A W.V. school board ruled the official who allegedly told a transgender teen to “prove” he was a boy must meet unspecified stipulations before he can return.