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Relationship with Time & adjusting to parenthood

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More First-Time Moms Starting Families in Their 40s

Nationwide, the number of babies born to women 45 and older has more than tripled in the past two decades, and the average age of first-time mothers has climbed in every state. Driving this growing demographic is a combination of emphasis on career goals and advances in reproductive technology.

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Why Are We Pressed for Time?

In the late 20th century, work, school, social and personal demands which had previously been structured and sequential—analog—went suddenly digital.

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Take the Break Before You Need It

Tara Sophia Mohr writes about her realization that you can declare yourself having worked hard enough for the day before your brain has slowed to a total halt due to exhaustion.

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Is 40 Weeks the Ideal Maternity Leave Length?

Long leaves are good for both babies and mothers, but extra-long leaves may not be, and other surprising lessons from Europe.

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The New Mother: Taking Care of Yourself After Birth

After giving birth, you need to take good care of yourself to rebuild your strength. You will need plenty of rest, good nutrition, and help during the first few weeks.

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