No Images? Click here I’m a mom of two delicious boys. My body is also now a (seemingly permanent) home to a less-delicious “mom pooch.” And I know I’m not alone.Turns out, there are many, many moms like me who have a similar look to their stomachs, and the reason for it (as is my case) could be diastasis recti. The pooch is about waaaay more than vanity, though; it can have serious physical and medical side effects.This piece — More Than Half Of Postpartum Women Have This Condition. Why Aren't We Helping Them? —by reporter Catherine Pearson is what I wish someone had told me after I had my first kid.A global HuffPost project on everything you ever wanted to know about therapy, whether you've been once or 100 times.On That Photo ThoughThere are many ways to teach kids to care about the environment. One simple yet powerful approach is through books. These stories feature messages about recycling, the beauty of nature, environmental activism and more.Long read we're loving:
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