Although your days of sipping champagne and shucking oysters are over (at least for the next few months), there are plenty of foods to keep your love life spicy and your palate happy for the duration of your pregnancy.
It’s hard enough to squeeze in time for a shower, much less a romantic evening full of adult conversation and giddy gazes. We offer up advice on making time for that person who still gives you butterflies.
If your man is hesitant to rekindle your love life flame now that you're Mom, tell him to save the drama for his mama. We're here to help you and your man overcome the Mom Complex.
However squeamish he might be about morning sickness and impending diaper changes, incorporating your partner into your pregnancy will allow for stronger, healthier relationships between all parties involved. Check out these tips on how to share your pregnancy with your special someone.
Morning sickness, an oversized belly, sheer exhaustion from caring for your new baby—whatever your reason is for not wanting to have sex these days, you shouldn’t allow your lack of libido to lessen you and your partner’s level of intimacy. What can you and your partner can do to maintain intimacy when you just don’t feel like doing the deed?
In love, it really is the little things that count. If a baby has come between you and your guy (quite literally) and you find yourself consumed with morning sickness, name books and pediatrician interviews, these eight quick and easy tips will let him know that you still care—even if you don’t always have the energy to show it.
It’s a well-known fact that sex does a body good, so why is it so difficult to make time to get your groove on? We help you find time for the fun stuff.
Buying a whole new wardrobe can be daunting—especially when you really need to spend your money on your bundle of joy’s new nursery and layette. No problem! There are lots of adorable and budget-friendly options for every recessionista mom-to-be.